The Linux Foundation Offers 50% Discounts On Training (linuxfoundation.org)
An anonymous reader writes:
The non-profit association that sponsors Linus Torvalds' work on Linux also offers self-paced online training and certification programs. And now through December 22, they're available at a 50% discount. "Make learning Linux and other open source technologies your New Year's Resolution this holiday season," reads a special page at LinuxFoundation.org. There's training in Linux security, networking, and system administration, as well as software-defined networking and OpenStack administration. (Plus a course called "Fundamentals Of Professional Open Source Management," and two certification programs that can make you a Linux Foundation-certified engineer or system administrator.)
And if you order right now, they'll also give you a free mug with a penguin on it.
And if you order right now, they'll also give you a free mug with a penguin on it.
They sponsors Linus's kernel development.
Why exactly are we ragging on them?
Seriously, this is the most straight-up slashvertisement I've seen yet. At least make an effort, editors, this is unaltered ad copy.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Have you noticed how Slashdot Top Deals is at the Bottom of the page? That's false advertising!!
What part of the word "non-profit" don't you understand?
... on Lynda.com
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
I'm thinking about adding the Red Hat Certification to my to-do list. Half the staff at my government IT job has Red Hat certification but we work in a Windows shop. Must be in preparation for using bash on Windows 10 when the powers to be decide to roll that out. Someday.
Have you noticed how Slashdot Top Deals is at the Bottom of the page? That's false advertising!!
You got a problem scrolling pass all the advertisements pretending to be posts to see a real advertisement? Sheesh... Young people today.
./configure --no-profit didn't work...
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