I whole heartly agree with you. I mean I'm majoring in IT/CS dept at www.rit.edu I have sometimes wondered if I went to MIT, would I be hired faster and etc, but then it hit me... You just need a desgree that says blah ur a guru in bah major... That's basically it. I'm working towards my Networking Security/System Admin BS Degree... I couldn;t imagine which college it would matter to some companies, unless they're obiviously high rep corps such as Intel then those might matters. Good luck on getting the degree...
I highly doubt that XORP will be able to slain Cisco at all. When you consider all of the backbones and how many system / internet technologies created by Cisco are being used. I would say they control a easy 80% of the networking market in general. If XORP is trying to slain Cisco then they'll be slaying the networking in general. Although I like the idea of it being open source, which could enable more users to be involved in the development of new and future innovations, better bug testing and what not. For now I'll stick to CISCO, but will montior XORP's progress.
I believe this can help bring more n00bs like me into the linux world but since it's for the hard core linux user, I feel afraid to even try linux now regardless of many other linux product because of the complexity of the gentoo installer. GUI Installer would be nice for the newbies, tho I am not a linux user and I'm trying to port over to linux sometime soon. Currently I have a barecomputer at home 1.6 Athlon XP - blah, etc... I just would perfer something like Debian Net Installer, where I can choose the distro I want, if I'm wrong then correct me.
Elsewise Linux's really nice but now I bear one concern what GUI Interface should I use?! KDE, Gnome, others?! Gentoo supports KDE, GNOME and others as well I bet. But I don't want it to be bloated or anything. This is where Gentoo comes in, because you have complete control of what you want and what you don't unlike the WIN-XP I'm using currently, so many background apps I don;t even need. Compling from source sounds complex but the benefits sounds nice, faster because it's compiled regarding to your hardware.
Point here is = GUI would be nice regarding helping out some n00bs like me to move into a bit more advance linux experience regardless of past experiences.
My mom do not charge me for thanksgiving although I'm a college student, she do charge me for staying over at home during my break. Insightful isn't it?
At least I know my mom don;t read this site/.:)
This is just pure BULL... LAMP might be good but we can;t just say that it'll take over J2EE in that aspect, it might but let's be realistic here. And hell I'm taking Programming for IT right now and they're using J2SE, i know it ain't the J2EE but I can relate, if it's gonna take over then why is the college not teaching LAMP?! Oh so insightful, I believe that J2EE will be around for much more longer time, since it has a lot more support from communities and it does WORK...
BTW, I don't know much about LAMP tho, just read a bit and it doesn;t seem like anything worthy for the hype to be all this bad.
OO can out live MS, they're ver powerful and nice... I just wish that it would be more stable and have lots of features that MS Offcie has right now. It's getting there....
Nobody is perfect, I am nobody.
Now that's a flamebait right there... Give him a flamebait score of 5!
Eh English's my 2nd language... This is completely wrong as you pointed it out just now, eh... DoH! :)
Oh boy maybe they were trying for Jupiter already?! Oh wow I did not expect that out of Lua...
I whole heartly agree with you. I mean I'm majoring in IT/CS dept at www.rit.edu I have sometimes wondered if I went to MIT, would I be hired faster and etc, but then it hit me... You just need a desgree that says blah ur a guru in bah major... That's basically it. I'm working towards my Networking Security/System Admin BS Degree... I couldn;t imagine which college it would matter to some companies, unless they're obiviously high rep corps such as Intel then those might matters. Good luck on getting the degree...
I wonder how long will it be until Lua really takes off? Well if they take off at the wrong time, they might as well could miss Mars... :|
I highly doubt that XORP will be able to slain Cisco at all. When you consider all of the backbones and how many system / internet technologies created by Cisco are being used. I would say they control a easy 80% of the networking market in general. If XORP is trying to slain Cisco then they'll be slaying the networking in general. Although I like the idea of it being open source, which could enable more users to be involved in the development of new and future innovations, better bug testing and what not. For now I'll stick to CISCO, but will montior XORP's progress.
I believe this can help bring more n00bs like me into the linux world but since it's for the hard core linux user, I feel afraid to even try linux now regardless of many other linux product because of the complexity of the gentoo installer. GUI Installer would be nice for the newbies, tho I am not a linux user and I'm trying to port over to linux sometime soon. Currently I have a barecomputer at home 1.6 Athlon XP - blah, etc... I just would perfer something like Debian Net Installer, where I can choose the distro I want, if I'm wrong then correct me.
Elsewise Linux's really nice but now I bear one concern what GUI Interface should I use?! KDE, Gnome, others?! Gentoo supports KDE, GNOME and others as well I bet. But I don't want it to be bloated or anything. This is where Gentoo comes in, because you have complete control of what you want and what you don't unlike the WIN-XP I'm using currently, so many background apps I don;t even need. Compling from source sounds complex but the benefits sounds nice, faster because it's compiled regarding to your hardware.
Point here is = GUI would be nice regarding helping out some n00bs like me to move into a bit more advance linux experience regardless of past experiences.
My mom do not charge me for thanksgiving although I'm a college student, she do charge me for staying over at home during my break. Insightful isn't it? /. :)
At least I know my mom don;t read this site
This is just pure BULL... LAMP might be good but we can;t just say that it'll take over J2EE in that aspect, it might but let's be realistic here. And hell I'm taking Programming for IT right now and they're using J2SE, i know it ain't the J2EE but I can relate, if it's gonna take over then why is the college not teaching LAMP?! Oh so insightful, I believe that J2EE will be around for much more longer time, since it has a lot more support from communities and it does WORK... BTW, I don't know much about LAMP tho, just read a bit and it doesn;t seem like anything worthy for the hype to be all this bad.
OO can out live MS, they're ver powerful and nice... I just wish that it would be more stable and have lots of features that MS Offcie has right now. It's getting there.... Nobody is perfect, I am nobody.