December is approaching rapidly, and so is advent of code. I write python for a living now, so I’m considering using this to learn a new programming language. Which one should I pick?
I've done a lot of mistakes in my work designing and developing network automation. Learning from mistakes is the best way to grow, so I presented some of them during #DKNOG13. You can watch the presentation here: https://t.co/LRslS5f8Kp
@jjbbllkk In some way, I feel no apology is better than a fake PR statement as long as the steps taken are an improvement. Im unsure if they are here, as I can’t judge the structures of the various entities. are they?
I was going to talk at #DKNOG13 this year, but sacrificed my talk as the program would otherwise have been too full. Wasn't my best idea anyway, but I'm thinking of planning a talk for next year about network automation diversity. Here are some thoughts for public display:
I'd like to explore diversifying and scaling automation within the networking domain, with the prime goals of providing stability and safety, while also allowing to use the right tool for the right job at the same time.
Call for Program!
The call for program for next year's DKNOG conference is now open! Do you have a cool idea for a talk? Get in touch!
https://t.co/HATNOyz90I #dknog13
I have a three letter domain that I’ve had for years. It doesn’t really spell anything cool (although with a bit of marketing juice it could be pronounced like Sexy). What should I use it for? URL shortened? Paste bin? Sell it?