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re: IT Certification
Posted on 7/22/19 at 8:55 am to Geauxtiger27
Posted on 7/22/19 at 8:55 am to Geauxtiger27
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What certification are recommended for a programming language?
Since I have started studying to take the CCNA, I've seen quite a few guys on twitter that I follow talk about Python. There have been some others, but Python is mainly what I see mentioned more often than not.
Also, just to add to the conversation. Most of the people I listen to and read online, who know trends in the IT field, those who teach certifications, have said, do not pigeon hole yourself into a specific vendor/sector of IT. Unless you are going to become an expert at one. For example CCIE. Don't just get a CCNA and coast. Get a CCNA, and branch out into other sys admin technologies such as mx, virtualization, security. Become a jack of all trades, or a top expert at one or two. Don't go entry level and coast.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 9:02 am
Posted on 7/22/19 at 1:26 pm to Kracka
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Get a CCNA, and branch out
Fun fact, you can obtain a VCP in network virtualization from VMware as a CCNA without having to take a course. Once you get that, you can take other VCP exams without the course requirement.
However, this will require some experience with VMware NSX virtual networking but in doing so, you're going to need to learn the fundamentals of virtualization.
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