I do agree, to a point... A+ is far too simple to get. I have had this since I was 16 (yes from CompTia+). It is sad that the good technicians out there, the ones that have a passion and a knack for computing, get a bad rap from customers who have been subjected to these no talent jokers. I have found out that the only way to get respect from the Human Resource department is to have vendor certifications. IBM Certified Tech, CCNA, and MCSE are good ones to get right now.
Good luck on getting hired,
Hundreds of witnesses have gathered at the Redmond campus of tech company Microsoft to see pigs fly, no I am not kidding you, they really are flapping their wings..... and taking off.
I learned how to program minor things into a ti-83, but my fondest memories were from a little program, about 15 yrs ago now, that taught me vectors and was called the LOGO TURTLE (anyone remember r 90 f 10?). Not to mention Cross Country Canada.. which taught me geography quickly. And so began my fascination in mathematics, but now I know that programming wasn't my thing. I wonder if I am the only person that went into Computer Science thinking it was the "creme de la creme" of computing courses at my university? I for one learned to despise java and the rest of software coding for the rest of my life. Big Java is the equivalent of going to hell for me. I found out I enjoyed the hardware aspect of computers, tje problem solving and the like, but I have learned that Hardware is less financially gainfull than software, or is that just my perspective?
No, SMTP is a plain text protocol over TCP/IP usually run on port 25. BitTorrent has its own protocol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bittorrent . A good starting point for research on SMTP (like anything else) is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_ Protocol .
I do agree, to a point... A+ is far too simple to get. I have had this since I was 16 (yes from CompTia+). It is sad that the good technicians out there, the ones that have a passion and a knack for computing, get a bad rap from customers who have been subjected to these no talent jokers. I have found out that the only way to get respect from the Human Resource department is to have vendor certifications. IBM Certified Tech, CCNA, and MCSE are good ones to get right now. Good luck on getting hired,
Hundreds of witnesses have gathered at the Redmond campus of tech company Microsoft to see pigs fly, no I am not kidding you, they really are flapping their wings..... and taking off.
I learned how to program minor things into a ti-83, but my fondest memories were from a little program, about 15 yrs ago now, that taught me vectors and was called the LOGO TURTLE (anyone remember r 90 f 10?). Not to mention Cross Country Canada.. which taught me geography quickly. And so began my fascination in mathematics, but now I know that programming wasn't my thing. I wonder if I am the only person that went into Computer Science thinking it was the "creme de la creme" of computing courses at my university? I for one learned to despise java and the rest of software coding for the rest of my life. Big Java is the equivalent of going to hell for me. I found out I enjoyed the hardware aspect of computers, tje problem solving and the like, but I have learned that Hardware is less financially gainfull than software, or is that just my perspective?
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