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46b5cd No.3839

Hello there people with no lives and girlfriends.

I've this question that I would like you to answer for me, please.

This Linux+ book came out just recently and I there is this other 2 books that are a bit older but not that much, should i buy the newest or not? I know new =/= good.

>1.CompTIA Linux+ / LPIC-1 Cert Guide BY Ross Brunson and Sean Walberg (thats the newest one)

http://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Linux-LPIC-1-Cert-Guide/dp/078975455X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1452380509&sr=1-1

>2.Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification 4th Edition by Jason W. Eckert (I was told it's good)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1305107160?keywords=Linux%2B%20Guide%20to%20Linux%20Certification%20eckert&qid=1452380460&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

and finally…

>3. CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide: 2nd Edition by Roderick W. Smith (seems like everyone advises this one and that it's the best and easy to follow.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1118531744?keywords=linux%2B%20roderick&qid=1452380558&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

Now what do you think guys?

ps before you mention RHCSA is much better, don't worry thats on my mind too but everything in its own time.

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46b5cd No.3841

>Buying in to Red Hat's kikery

>Thinking a "certification" will improve your career prospects at all

>$CURRENT_YEAR + 1

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46b5cd No.3855

>>3841

>this

I have a list of certs and they have done jack-shit for me. Just know your shit, and get a job.

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46b5cd No.3878

>>3841

>>3855

Care to elaborate?

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46b5cd No.3879

>>3878

Getting a "Linux certification" means about as much as a B.A. in philosophy. All you need is to know your shit and preferably have a CS degree, and you can start making shekels.

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46b5cd No.3886

>>3879

What about CS degree + certifications?

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46b5cd No.3889

>>3886

degree + work expierence works much better

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46b5cd No.3890

>>3886

>>3889

Needless to say since you likely won't have much if any experience right out of uni, the degree itself is still highly appealing to potential employers. Better than applicants with degrees in other fields or none at all.

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9355ac No.5270

alacrity

log into Anyone with password 0

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