Re: Justification between MCSE or Linux certification

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NoStop wrote:

The future of computing is with open source and Linux as more and
more large companies and government institutions move over to that
model and away from the proprietary and unstable toy operating
systems from MickeyMouse. If it was me, I'd bet on a Linux
certification as being the more valuable asset for the future.

You mean a knock-off of a 40-year-old operating system originally designed
by a money-losing division of your local telephone company?

Implementation of Linux is proceeding at about the same pace as
metrification in the U.S.


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