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Unix Training-where, when etc.
I'm being asked to go and take a training course in Advanced Unix and Perl.
The main reason is the amount of information needed to get up to speed a short period of time, which is what we're limited on. Travel is fine. Can anyone suggest a good resource for researching the where and when for educational training courses in these two areas? |
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I'd suggest starting with your particular unix vendor. In particular, the advanced unix course won't be much use if it's not for the unix you are intending to work with.
A basic unix skills course can be generic, more advanced things almost always depend on the unix in question. |
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