I need some advice regarding my career. I have been working for a major it company in a unix based support project. I have not learnt much in the 2 years except for basics in unix.
Hi All,
This question is regarding career path. I was not sure about which forum I should drop it, so putting it here.
I have 12 years of experience on UNIX i.e. majority of Solaris and some of Linux (Suse & Red Hat).
Hi All,
This question is regarding career path. I was not sure about which forum I should drop it, so putting it here.
I have 12 years of experience on UNIX i.e. majority of Solaris and some of Linux (Suse & Red Hat).
Started working as a contractor this Sep,2012.
Please share your experience to a newie contractor.
My career path.
Working as a contractor this Sep
Worked as Unix admin at the public sector in Aus for almost 4 years
Worked as Unix/DBA/Programmoer in Korea(not North) for 10 years
My current company is sixth company in my life.
Cheers,
Hello friends,
I am Amit Verma , started my career with VB.6.0 in 2007, In 2008 moved in VB.NET window application programming and then for web application programming with C#,ASP.NET with different databse like Oracle,MySQL and SQL Server.Currently I have 4.7 years experience in .NET application and worked with different .NET versions (2003,2005,2008,2010).
Now a days I work with good MNC , but
Are they only the Unix’s developed by Bell Labs or do the SCO ones count too? Are there others?
I'm learning off Linux (Ubuntu) right now. I want to move up to Unix, but I don't want to rush like I did when it came to Windows --> to Linux. What is the best Unix OS that fits in pretty well with Ubuntu.
In other words is there kind of an equal Linux with Unix?
Also what do I need to really know about Unix?
Hello All,
I am working in HP unix since 5 years on application and support. But in order to get opportunity out side i need to learn admintration Can somebody help me to guide hot start for this. Do we have any doc(pdf) to start with.
Thanks
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I've been reading The Design of the UNIX OS by Maurice J Bach. It's good overall.
However, I learn better with audio/visual aids so does anyone know some good video lecture series or tutorials for either Unix or the Linux kernel?
I would also like to walk through the kernel code after I've learnt the basics of the kernel. So any suggestions are welcome.