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I'm in the same boat.LA.
This position is tier 1 and tier 2 help desk work.
Worst part of IT for me has been what I actually want to do long term. I keep learning new stuff, but I need to stick to one technology.
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I'm in the same boat.LA.
This position is tier 1 and tier 2 help desk work.
I feel you. So many routes to go down. I guess it’s a balance of what you’re passionate in and where the money is.I'm in the same boat.
Worst part of IT for me has been what I actually want to do long term. I keep learning new stuff, but I need to stick to one technology.
That’s where I’m currently at..You in San Diego?Spawar ?
Is this Navy talk by any chance?That’s where I’m currently at..You in San Diego?
It’s NAVWAR/NIWC PAC now
No just familiarThat’s where I’m currently at..You in San Diego?
It’s NAVWAR/NIWC PAC now
I feel you. So many routes to go down. I guess it’s a balance of what you’re passionate in and where the money is.
My current end goal is Project Manager or IT consultant at this point.
Very true. Do work man. The reality is a lot of guys in this thread went through the grind and made it far up. So there's always a way.I feel you. So many routes to go down. I guess it’s a balance of what you’re passionate in and where the money is.
My current end goal is Project Manager or IT consultant at this point.
Yeah. Sorry, if there was any confusion. It’s the “Naval Information Warfare Center”Is this Navy talk by any chance?
Yeah I’m currently supporting the navy now so those acronyms stood out.Yeah. Sorry, if there was any confusion. It’s the “Naval Information Warfare Center”
Do you know of the formula 2^n-2?Bro I can't understand subnetting.
Like there's gotta be some super easy formula or something.
I don't have time to be writing down binary during an exam or making charts.
Like for example:
198.22.45.173 /26
I get the subnet mask is 255.255.255.192 since we took 2 from the next octet but after that I don't know how to get the host, broadcast or network address.
Any subnet masters here?
Where were you at 9 years ago when I was struggling with this in school?Do you know of the formula 2^n-2?
2^N=Remaining bits
-2= The subnet ID and Broadcast
Based on your example after borrowing the 2 bits to make it a /26, the remaining bits after borrowing the 2 would = 6.
Based off this information yiu can setup your formula
2^6 - 2 = 64 - 2 = 62.
You would have a subnet block of 64 addresses. This includes the subnet ID and Broadcast. However, once you perform the -2 portion of the formula as seen above, you're left with 62 usable addresses because the 2 that you're subtraction equals the network ID and Broadcast address since they are not assignable to hosts.
192.168.10.0 /26 = Network address
192.168.10.1 ---> 192.168.10.62. = Usable range within that subnet block
192.168.10.63 = Broadcast Address
192.168.10.64 /26 Network address
192.168.10. 65---> 192.168.10.126 = Usable addresses within that range
192.168.10.127 = Broadcast
Been teaching Computer Science and Microsoft the past 4 years. I know Python. Javascript, C++, all the basics I needed to teach AP and some intro programming courses.
This is my last year in the classroom. January of 2023 I want to be out. My only question for those who have gotten the AWS Certified Solutions Architect certification and the Cloud Practitioner certification. Is it worth it competitively speaking when it comes to getting interviews?
I was planning on spending the summer to knock both out but I want to make sure it is a valuable use of my time.
I can't speak on this fully. But from What I've been seeing and learning. AWS Solution Architect is enough to get you real job offers. Especially with your background, since DevOps and Automation are heavily needed.
I learned a lot from this video. Something You might need to watch by your questioning.
none wrong with a lil trial by fire lol...I've come across plenty of that in well paying spots.
I can't speak on this fully. But from What I've been seeing and learning. AWS Solution Architect is enough to get you real job offers. Especially with your background, since DevOps and Automation are heavily needed.
I learned a lot from this video. Something You might need to watch by your questioning.
Here's another cloud related interview from D'Juan. He should be bigger but of course of not the right hue