07-03-2011
So, did you take the exams?
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Originally Posted by
newlinuxuser1
Oh, it isn't too hard after all. I studied some electronics in college and it is much more complex, involving intensive math (how's about solving system of partial differential equations). Just don't repeat my initial mistake and don't try get it all at once. Go step by step, learn basics and it will clear a lot of ground ahead. It sounds much more intimidating than it really is. Also don't be discouraged by discouraged. There's plenty of guys who will tell you stuff "it requires 20 years of experience... blah, blah...", don't listen to it. Most of people who say that don't know that much, really. The guys who are really knowledgeable, can explain very complex ideas in very simple ways and offer really great advise. Of cause it requires hard work, but this hard work is enjoyable! Isn't it? I hardly can describe all long hours I spend with my linux/solaris as laborious. In short, while there's a lot it's all approachable... and passing the exams is not that difficult after all.
Did you take both Solaris exams and get certified?
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