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Old 11-07-2016, 08:07 AM   #1
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Need Guide line.


Hello Peoples,

i need a guideline to what I can pursue in learning Linux. My Likeness is in Scripting and security can anyone help me know where should i begin and what are the classes i need to take to archive my goal. it will be very helpful.

thanks
 
Old 11-07-2016, 08:48 AM   #2
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Hello Peoples,
i need a guideline to what I can pursue in learning Linux. My Likeness is in Scripting and security can anyone help me know where should i begin and what are the classes i need to take to archive my goal. it will be very helpful.
thanks
Please read the "Question Guidelines" and "How to ask a smart question" links in my posting signature.

We are happy to help you with things, but there is NO WAY anyone can even begin to answer your question as it is written. You don't actually tell us what your goal IS, what you already know, what resources you have available to you, etc. As far as what you CAN pursue (which is what you stated), that would be "anything you like" You say you like scripting and security, but BOTH are very, VERY broad topics. What classes you need to take?? How do we know, since we don't know what is available near you, where you live, what your budget is for the classes, etc.

Please use the search function on this site..questions like yours have been asked and answered many, MANY times previously. There are many thousands of easily-found guides on Linux security (and network/IT security in general), you can locate with a brief Google search, as well as many on programming in bash and lots of other languages.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 01:53 PM   #3
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there is a lot one can do in and with "linux". the question you need to ask yourself is "what do I want to be when I grow up?" if it has anything to do with networking, programming, video editing, streaming, watching movies, checking out porn sights in a web browser, sort files, copy files, create a data base, etc.. you can pretty much do it in Linux.
 
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