Wednesday, February 29, 2012

How long does it take to learn Linux profressionally ?

I am 46 %26amp; I am planning to get into the IT field. All I know is some html 7 css. Now I was recommended to learn Linux to get a job. I am have the choice between learning Linux Administration, or web development or SQL server database. What would you guys do in my shoes? I am 46 %26amp; I am giving myself 1 year. Regards.How long does it take to learn Linux profressionally ?
Depends on how much time you'll be willing to spend on learning any of the three, and let's not forget the disposition for them...

If this will be for a job, then think about it... What do you prefer from that list? (becasue you'll be working in that area the entire time afterwards, and people will be conting on you to get the job done...).

There's no "this one's easier to learn" here.. It's all about you...How long does it take to learn Linux profressionally ?
If I were you I would get a database certification for either MS SQL Server or Oracle. Linux is very complex with millions of commands. Databases are a bit more limited in the learning curve and easier to find books and classes on. Pick a specialty like database administration. Huge demand for both MS and Oracle.How long does it take to learn Linux profressionally ?
In terms of employability the most jobs I've seen of the three disciplines you list have been in SQL. One job site I subscribe to is always crying out for SQL developers in Belgium of all places. "Web Developers" are ten a penny and Linux would take you more than a year to get to grips with professionally if you've had little or no experience with it.
it cant take more than a couple months because the classes are only one semester long.

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