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  • robfantasy
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2002
    • 6445

    #1

    Computer Techs.. What are you fluent in..

    Operating Systems :_________________
    DBMS: _______________
    Network /System Administration: ________________
    Languages: ________________
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  • AndrewKanuck
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2004
    • 6706

    #2
    Win X, FreeBSD X, Solaris/Redhat X, IBM AIX, Solaris, HP-UX

    Oracle, MySQL, MS-SQL

    Cisco PIX, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Routers, Juniper, CheckPoint Firewall

    Perl, PHP, C/C++, plSQL, Java, ASP, .Net, Ruby
    (Also - French, English and Spanish depending on what kinda languages you're wondering about)


    I've pretty much had to do it all in my years in the industry - worked a few years for a carrier as a provisioner, worked a few years as an engineer for a Cable provider, worked a few years as a solutions architect for a telco, worked as a software developper for a development firm, worked as network consultant for a consulting firm. Then said fuck it all, and went to the family business cuz I got sick of working for other people.

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    • xenophobic
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2004
      • 874

      #3
      Originally posted by robfantasy
      Operating Systems :_________________
      DBMS: _______________
      Network /System Administration: ________________
      Languages: ________________
      Free/Open/NetBSD, Linux, on x86/Sparc hardware. Microsoft Windows.
      MySQL.
      all sorts of small-enterprise solutions mixing Qmail, sendmail, apache, bind, squid, snort, ipf, ipfw, VPN, racoon, etc.

      Perl/C are my strengths, but I can code in a few of the Windows languages, at a push ;/

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      • Jace
        FBOP Class Of 2013
        • Jan 2004
        • 35562

        #4
        holy shit, i am not going to type all that out

        a lot of what everyone else said

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        • irishfury
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2003
          • 2611

          #5
          Alot of the same...Work for provisioning for carrier....Cable and help company launch Voip tech...

          Originally posted by AndrewKanuck
          Win X, FreeBSD X, Solaris/Redhat X, IBM AIX, Solaris, HP-UX

          Oracle, MySQL, MS-SQL

          Cisco PIX, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Routers, Juniper, CheckPoint Firewall

          Perl, PHP, C/C++, plSQL, Java, ASP, .Net, Ruby
          (Also - French, English and Spanish depending on what kinda languages you're wondering about)


          I've pretty much had to do it all in my years in the industry - worked a few years for a carrier as a provisioner, worked a few years as an engineer for a Cable provider, worked a few years as a solutions architect for a telco, worked as a software developper for a development firm, worked as network consultant for a consulting firm. Then said fuck it all, and went to the family business cuz I got sick of working for other people.
          Trust no one there all snakes

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          • SilverTab
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2001
            • 5060

            #6
            *Most of the OS ending with "X", and Windows(no matter which one..)
            *MySQL, Oracle
            *Not really into network administration...how about novel, win NT ?? hehe
            *PHP, C++ (some C, but I studied mostly C++ in college), Java, plSQL, oracle development tools (formbuilder,reportbuilder etc..), Javascript, some asp, VB and maybe a couple more....


            that's about it!
            mmm my sig was too big... no more cool animation
            but hey still! need php? ICQ: 94586959

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            • skinnay
              Confirmed User
              • Apr 2004
              • 2274

              #7
              everything
              everything
              everything
              everything

              icq me for rates
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              • bringer
                i have man boobies
                • Jul 2003
                • 13082

                #8
                Operating Systems : dos 6.22
                DBMS: whats that?
                Network /System Administration: 2
                Languages: english
                333-765-551

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                • steve90
                  Confirmed User
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 2397

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bringer
                  Operating Systems : dos 6.22
                  DBMS: whats that?
                  Network /System Administration: 2
                  Languages: english
                  now that is impressive bringer i hear they are comming out with somting newer the dos 6.22 though ill keep you posted when it comes

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                  • Webby
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 14956

                    #10
                    bringer:

                    Operating Systems : dos 6.22
                    DBMS: whats that?
                    Network /System Administration: 2
                    Languages: english
                    "Whats that" is an excellent DB - powerful features....

                    How about Windows 3.11? I'm upgrading next week from my Commodore 64...
                    XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.

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                    • Agent White
                      Confirmed User
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 141

                      #11
                      Operating Systems : IBM DOS 2.1 TO Win2003 Enterprise, NT3.51-2000 MCSE

                      DBMS: SQL Server 2000 certd

                      Network /System Administration: I'm an expert at nearly every Backoffice piece from MS. Very high level of expertise on enterprise level Active Directory. I can also do basic Linux/Apache admin (woot!)

                      Languages: I'm not a programmer, but I am a master at batch files . I'm also proficient in SMS Installer, WISE script and Microsoft Installer. Coding doesn't really fall within my day job role.


                      for /f "delims=', tokens=1" %%I in ('dir /s /b *.wmv') do copy %%I c:\allmywmvfiles

                      aaah, batch, I love you so.
                      Last edited by Agent White; 10-19-2004, 12:01 AM.

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