[Tfug] (ot) CIS 225

Chad Woolley thewoolleyman at gmail.com
Wed Aug 23 13:40:01 MST 2006


Thanks.  It looks like 137 would actually be the most interesting for
me to start with.  Mastery of unix command line tools like sed and awk
is an area where I'm lacking as a programmer, it would probably really
help me.

Does Harry only teach this at the West campus?

-- Chad

On 8/23/06, George Cohn <gwcohn at simplybits.net> wrote:
> From: Chad Woolley
>
> > I'd like to audit one of these classes just for my own knowledge.
> > What would be a good one for someone with an intermediate-level
> > unix/linux knowledge?  (That may be overestimating myself, but it's
> > all relative)
> >
> > I remember Harry from this list around 10 years ago, when he was still
> > a student at Pima :)  It would be great to take a class from him.
>
> In CIS 137, you will learn a lot of fundamental stuff like how to use grep, awk, sed, and a text editor or two plus the history of Unix/Linux.
>
> CIS 225 is for the person with a basic background in Linux that wants to learn a lot more.  I believe it was our first night after installing Debian that Harry walked us through compiling the kernel!  Nothing like baptism by fire.
>
> CIS226 is more of the same with raid being covered.  We had two hard drives in our lab machines set up for raid 1.  We also got into things like snort, spamassassin, dns, etc.
>
> George Cohn
>
>
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