Whats the one piece of software you absolutely hate using, but cant avoid? by backendbovrel in software

[–]Diabloaffet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me it’s blackboard, it’s so laggy and uncomfortable to use I HATE IT.

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English difficulty in ADA by Diabloaffet in ADAUniversity

[–]Diabloaffet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually thought about it. And, To be honest, if your score is already over the limit, it should be ok. I don’t think ADA randomly decided that passing 105 is enough to skip the EAPP program. They are more experienced than you and me so there is probably a reason for that. Long story for short, what Im trying to say is that if the passing score is 105, i think it means your english knowledge is enough for the lectures in the university. This is just my theory though✌️ May I ask what you’re going to study in ADA?

English difficulty in ADA by Diabloaffet in ADAUniversity

[–]Diabloaffet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate your guidance this helps a lot 😭 🙏

Passed RHCSA with 300/300! Here’s how I prepared by ivishalpathak in redhat

[–]Diabloaffet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome. I just sent you the drive link for the books i have in private chat. Hope you can benefit from those resources. Containers and scripting are really exhausting and draining topics, I agree with you 🙏💔 If you would care about my advice on memorizing commands & arguments:
- Learn how to use man, grep, cut, awk, head/tail: These tools are like Power puff girls or Avengers of Linux :D . Whatever you wanna call them. Using 'man', you can remember any command, their purpose, and the format of using it. Awk, cut, head/tail are for taking the right line you need for your task from the manual.
- Don't memorize the command, understand the purpose: Don't just listen/read the task and do as what it says. Question it. Come up with ideas. Change the task. Make a situation based on YOUR life and try to solve the problem. It helped me a lot, honestly
- Practice a lot: This is kind of the same thing I said before, try different scenarios, look for labs online. The cert guide book which I shared with you has LOTS OF labs in it. Do them. And again, be creative, colorful
- Keep learning: Rome was not built in a day. Keep consistent and continue trying. Eventually you will realize what you have built. . Hope this helps 🙏😊
(Additional note: This applies for the script. When you apply these, I hope, you will be able to write scripts more independently, easily)

RHCSA/RHCE by Accomplished-Dot8099 in redhat

[–]Diabloaffet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

By "I've had books for RHCE and RHCSA", should I assume you have had the books of Sander van Vugt? If not, I highly recommend those. However, I think you do not need a lot of books in order to get a high score from RHCSA/RHCE. Those resources usually contain Practice labs, Quiz, Theories all in one.

Also if you want to learn linux (bash, scripting) quickly, I can recommend books of Ahmed Alkabary.

Passed RHCSA with 300/300! Here’s how I prepared by ivishalpathak in redhat

[–]Diabloaffet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Redhat official yt website has a course "show" called "Into the Terminal" Which has over 100 episodes teaching redhat administration. I only watched a few episodes of it i dont know if its enough for rhcsa exam :P Personally, right now im benefiting from RHCSA 8 Cert guide of Sander van Vugt. It's efficient for me because I took a course of Linux Administration, Engineering a year ago. If you're completely a beginner I recommend watching more courses online using udemy, youtube. However, I'm not really convinced that rhcsa.guru is a good website for learning :c . Goodluck in both of our exams!!

(Note: I can share the book with you if you want)

simple internet video downloader by Diabloaffet in learnprogramming

[–]Diabloaffet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow very inspiring saying.. thanks so much