Re: What programming language

From: William Main (wmain_at_nospam.nospam)
Date: 12/21/04

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    You could check out the scripting section on MSDN.COM and TECHNET.COM. There
    are lots of really good ADMIN scripts there and some tutorials.

    "OpenBSD_Inquiry@yahoo.com" <openbsd_inquiry@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:19478484.0410260036.28f2cb1e@posting.google.com...
    >I am not a developer but have done a some small development work on my
    > own...hacking together Perl and Linux shell commands to solve a few
    > Linux problems. I even have one small app online...not the full
    > application but you can see what I have beewn involved in. Follow the
    > URL below if you are interested.
    >
    > http://mywebpage.netscape.com/showflash/index.html
    >
    > I want to move up the system administrative path to a systems
    > engineering position within the administrative path. I should have
    > one or more scripting languages under my belt. Although the following
    > link speaks with regard to Unix/Linux administration you of course
    > know that to become a more capable admin a development language is
    > necessary.
    >
    > http://www.sage.org/pubs/8_jobs/core.mm
    >
    > I need to know what language to use in the Microsoft programming
    > domain for system administration. Would I use, C, C++, C#, .Net,...?
    > Which .Net...what books, etc.
    >
    > I say Microsoft because I am now trying to use system administrative
    > tools on the Microsoft platform and being able to administrate, push
    > out security and better understand what a secure Microsoft system
    > entails the better defined language for that problem I would think
    > whould be a Microsoft language.
    >
    > The sytems may or may not be in a domain, hence they may or may not
    > have Domain Controllers through which policy is implemented but I
    > would like to use the shell tools and applications that are included
    > in the Microsoft Server 2003 and XP Pro systems.
    >
    >
    > Thanks


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