Chuck's Python course: (Discounted at $10): bit.ly/2lsDZeo Chuck's SDN book: amzn.to/2lCp6WN Chuck's SDN Startup: www.tallac.com Connect with Chuck on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/chuck-black-1017676/ Connect with David on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal/
I have enrolled in some Udemy courses whose you are the creator, and I admire how you explain clearly, I have been enjoyed them so much! Well done, thanks.
It's been 4 years since this video... do you have any news about Whitebox and Open Networking? I'm interested in knowing if this will eventually replace the current vendors' hegemony (Cisco, Nokia, etcetera). What are your thoughts about it and the future? Great video and I enjoy all the content on the channel! Keep up the awesome job!
Is getting a CCNA still the entry point for those wanting to get into the world of network administration, or would a different certification be a better start? I have experience with Linux and basic networking.
Chuck's Python course: (Discounted at $10): bit.ly/2lsDZeo
Chuck's SDN book: amzn.to/2lCp6WN
Chuck's SDN Startup: www.tallac.com
Connect with Chuck on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/chuck-black-1017676/
Connect with David on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal/
All I ask to that you don’t stop to educate and spread knowledge.
I have enrolled in some Udemy courses whose you are the creator, and I admire how you explain clearly, I have been enjoyed them so much! Well done, thanks.
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Thanks. Mr. David. I liked the guy, who want to input the word open in front of ...
It's been 4 years since this video... do you have any news about Whitebox and Open Networking? I'm interested in knowing if this will eventually replace the current vendors' hegemony (Cisco, Nokia, etcetera). What are your thoughts about it and the future?
Great video and I enjoy all the content on the channel! Keep up the awesome job!
Is getting a CCNA still the entry point for those wanting to get into the world of network administration, or would a different certification be a better start? I have experience with Linux and basic networking.
CCNA is a great way to get certified in networking. It is the de facto standard for starting networking certifications.