Great video David. How about an episode on being 'over qualified' like having no experience in IT, but holding a CCNP or would you recommend to always go for a CCNP after your CCNA regardless of your experience. This can include your thoughts on very young CCIEs as well, whilst impressive do you think they're hitting that mark too early? This could be with other people or something you answer from your own opinion.
BIG Thanks to David and Hank for guiding the learners through the jungle, i started 4 years ago to deal with the matter of IP networks and became quickly thrilled about the possibilities of network-automation with Ansible , these youtube-clips are a great opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest trends :-) keep on rolling the GOOD work guys!
hello I am 28 years old and I would like to become a network engineer or ISP but I don't know where to start. I did three years IT and computer science national certifications, I also did system support learnership but it was focused on desktop support, and I recently started to use cisco packet tracer. could you guys help me in building myself becoming a network engineer since I can not afford to do a cisco course.
Thank you guys! Very explanative and to the point!
I can hear Hank talk all day long and don't get tired of it. Amazing content guys! Keep it coming. Thank you
Great video David. How about an episode on being 'over qualified' like having no experience in IT, but holding a CCNP or would you recommend to always go for a CCNP after your CCNA regardless of your experience. This can include your thoughts on very young CCIEs as well, whilst impressive do you think they're hitting that mark too early? This could be with other people or something you answer from your own opinion.
Great to see new content with Hank. Im struggling with config documentation and this series are gonna come in handy. Thanks a lot!!!
BIG Thanks to David and Hank for guiding the learners through the jungle, i started 4 years ago to deal with the matter of IP networks and became quickly thrilled about the possibilities of network-automation with Ansible , these youtube-clips are a great opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest trends :-) keep on rolling the GOOD work guys!
Great video David and Hank. Completelly understood
Thanks so much for all this knowledge!! Both of you are doing an amazing job!!!
Thank you David and Hank, this was very helpful
Thanks David and Hank!
Great explanation. I wonder, could you guys talk about integration between Atom and GitHub?
We actually recorded this yesterday. Video will be on RUclips soon 😀
Great video David. Could you ask Hank if there will be any labs on DevNet using Go? Oh and how do you get DevNet Swag?
Very informative...thanx guys!!!
Any new network automation with GUI tutorial coming soon ,I'm looking forward to it. Regards
¡Awesomely awesome thanks! 👏🙂👍
Hank's shared screen is not visible, but after 23:00
There was a mis-edit where he was showing bitbucket and other websites for a minute or two (around 21:00) Did we miss anything else?
Ok. After watching the whole, No, didn't miss a thing. Thanks.
@@amanuelamente6214 Apologies for the mistakes.
hello
I am 28 years old and I would like to become a network engineer or ISP but I don't know where to start.
I did three years IT and computer science national certifications, I also did system support learnership but it was focused on desktop support, and I recently started to use cisco packet tracer.
could you guys help me in building myself becoming a network engineer since I can not afford to do a cisco course.
On Udemy, You can purchase the CCNA course in 10$ only and also David has uploaded CCNA videos on his channel so you can refer it.