On 2022-01-19 16:16, Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 2022-01-19 11:44, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 2022-01-07 20:43, Thomas Scott via PLUG-discuss wrote:
then got back
into programming, because it was a "thing" to automate networks. It's
now my full time job, and I enjoy it
On 2022-01-19 11:44, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 2022-01-07 20:43, Thomas Scott via PLUG-discuss wrote:
then got back
into programming, because it was a "thing" to automate networks. It's
now my full time job, and I enjoy it a ton. The network to code slack
is full of network engineer
On 2022-01-09 23:53, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Fri, 07 Jan 2022 17:06:27 -0700
He mentions Python - is that the programming language to know for
server automation?
I think Python 3 is the language for *everybody* to know. It's easy
enough that m
On 2022-01-07 20:43, Thomas Scott via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I'm in the opposite realm - was a programmer and kind of an admin
(glorified script kiddie?), went into networking, and then got back
into programming, because it was a "thing" to automate networks. It's
now my full time job, and I enjoy
On 2022-01-07 17:57, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote:
With the whole transition to libera.chat for irc and taking some time
off from work, I've taken to hanging out there a bit, and this is a
common thing I'm seeing in the #networking chat. I'm seeing a lot of
devs showing up in #network
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Fri, 07 Jan 2022 17:06:27 -0700
>He mentions Python - is that the programming language to know for
>server automation?
I think Python 3 is the language for *everybody* to know. It's easy
enough that most people know it, it's got a standard library so
complet
I'm in the opposite realm - was a programmer and kind of an admin
(glorified script kiddie?), went into networking, and then got back into
programming, because it was a "thing" to automate networks. It's now my
full time job, and I enjoy it a ton. The network to code slack is full of
network engine
With the whole transition to libera.chat for irc and taking some time off
from work, I've taken to hanging out there a bit, and this is a common
thing I'm seeing in the #networking chat. I'm seeing a lot of devs showing
up in #networking asking for hosting/sysadmin stuff lots, ala "how to make
apa
Hi,
I've watched more than a few of NetworkChuck's videos. Here he is on a
programmer's channel talking about programmers learning networking.
I've always thought all web programmers have some Linux skills, and
maybe that is not what he is talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=