Looks good Knox, almost forgot about this one. Just took a look on cbtnuggets. I may go after this after I get ENCOR done. My goal is to move more toward cloud. I think this covers a lot of good stuff. I may then do Azure or AWS but this is a real good step I think.
@@DataKnox I remember you saying if you get CCNP Auto you can take one more test from the Devnet Professional track and you will also have CCNP Devnet Professional I think. Which test is that. Is it the Devnet Core Preofessional?
I passed ENCOR, looking to convert from Specialist to Professional, really confused whether I should go for ENSLD (looks easiest option), ENAUTO (looks interesting new knowledge but may take more time to prepare) and ENARSI (looks too difficult to crack in 90m) :)
ENAUTO focuses more on the Cisco platforms and APIs, whereas DEVASC has more emphasis on software development and network automation principles. You should do ENAUTO after DEVASC
In 2017 I obtained my CCNP R&S and now I'm in the process of re-certifying and Im trying to figure out what route I should take. Do you have any suggestions? I need 80 CE's in order to re-certifiy and Im considering trying for the DevNet CORE. Of course this is with no real experience with any of the programing languages you mentioned in your videos so I dont think its a good idea.
@@DataKnox 4-6 months might be pushing it a bit much honestly I have 200ish days until my certification expires so perhaps I should try something else.
CCNP route, passed in 2019,
CCNP switch, passed today,
ENAUTO, next on my list!
Same here
So happy to wake up and see this, way looking forward to ENAUTO videos, awesome start to the week! :D
I can’t wait to start recording it! Next week - starting with Meraki MV Sense API!
You have got to tell us where we can get that shirt.
Looks good Knox, almost forgot about this one. Just took a look on cbtnuggets. I may go after this after I get ENCOR done. My goal is to move more toward cloud. I think this covers a lot of good stuff. I may then do Azure or AWS but this is a real good step I think.
I think learning Dev stuff would really help on a cloud journey!
@@DataKnox oh ok, just trying to plan a good path
@@DataKnox I remember you saying if you get CCNP Auto you can take one more test from the Devnet Professional track and you will also have CCNP Devnet Professional I think. Which test is that. Is it the Devnet Core Preofessional?
Thank you knox, as always great video !
CCNA ✔ -> DEVASC 🎬 -> ENCOR -> ENAUTO , what do you think ?
That’s almost identical to the path I took 😁
@@DataKnox Wow, great to hear. CCNA acquired. I'm 50% through DEVASC using CBTnuggets videos, loving it so far. Wish me luck 😄
taking encor course right now and Im looking at enauto next but i don't have programming background. I might take ccna dev asc first 😔
I passed ENCOR, looking to convert from Specialist to Professional, really confused whether I should go for ENSLD (looks easiest option), ENAUTO (looks interesting new knowledge but may take more time to prepare) and ENARSI (looks too difficult to crack in 90m) :)
Question for this exam hopefully ill pass the encore in a month or so. Could I jump right to this or do I need something else like a devnet?
I m bit confused... Why we have enauto.. And Devnet certification.. Still confused with differences
ENAUTO focuses more on the Cisco platforms and APIs, whereas DEVASC has more emphasis on software development and network automation principles. You should do ENAUTO after DEVASC
Thanks Sir
You bet!
Did you plan do this course on cbtnugget ?
It’s up next!
If only 5 exclamations were = happiness!
I’ll settle for .!!!!
In 2017 I obtained my CCNP R&S and now I'm in the process of re-certifying and Im trying to figure out what route I should take. Do you have any suggestions?
I need 80 CE's in order to re-certifiy and Im considering trying for the DevNet CORE. Of course this is with no real experience with any of the programing languages you mentioned in your videos so I dont think its a good idea.
Devcor was one of the hardest exams I’ve ever taken. If you have 4-6 months to study, it would be worth it, though.
@@DataKnox 4-6 months might be pushing it a bit much honestly I have 200ish days until my certification expires so perhaps I should try something else.
300-435 ENAUTO vs Devnet ? what is the difference