Completely aside from the topic at hand, I often like to think that
after a few years I mastered something. System administration,
electronics, programming, whatever has piqued my interest for several
years already and got me to invest in it. It is never true. The first
profession I pursued was system administration and Linux in general.
Even today I still learn so much on the daily. Mastery? I may be
experienced with Linux but mastery is still far ahead... It's quite
interesting how deep the rabbit hole can go. What matters is how deep we
want it to go I guess.
Crackerjack is an interesting name, if anything I'd just want it for
shits and giggles :D
On 6/15/20 9:07 PM, Brett Delmage wrote:
After I feel I have mastered DNS and BIND after slaving over the docs
and code for years (I'm not there yet, and I have not) how am I going
to communicate this to people?
How will I be able to master anything technical anymore? Should I just
stop trying?
Thesaurus.com suggests that one could call one type of DNS server the
"crackerjack" server instead. I guess that's an improvement over
"cracked". "Ace" server is a suggested alternative too, and it's
nicely terse.
https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/master?s=t
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Met vriendelijke groet / Best regards,
Michael De Roover
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