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Thanks for the article.
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During high school, I decided that I wanted to do "something" with technology, but I lacked direction. Unfortunately that continued until graduation. I decided to go to a technical school and get an associates and enter the workforce at the same time. I decided to go for Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology…
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Thanks for the links................GIVE ME YOUR HAT NOW!
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Thanks for the article!
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Same! Voted but no points or green check mark.
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Thanks for the article.
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Thanks for the article!
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Surprisingly I've never experienced any major mishaps so far in my career............at least none that were unrecoverable or devastating. I have always feared the typical corporate shutdown/layoff type of thing, but my true fear is a government takeover of tech in general. Or, vice versa with tech merging with government.…
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Thanks for the article. The "hackers" topic can get quite fascinating.
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So people should be penalized for thinking you have a bad idea? Seems a bit iffy to me....
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Points were added after getting today's question correct, however, still no points added for yesterday.
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Thanks for the articles. When I saw the SQL one my brain went into dumb "wut" mode haha.
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Thanks for the article!
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Very much looking forward to it!
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Nice write up....however..........Idk that everyone would agree with this: "The fact that there is now a clear and direct map to modern, agile, and efficient infrastructures...".
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Thanks for the article!
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Thanks for the articles! I think we should print out those questions and plaster them everywhere in offices.
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Received points for today's question, but still missing points for yesterday's question. @"kpina"
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Thanks for the articles!
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I am surprised more people aren't getting today's question wrong. Scalability is also listed in the link - "In an ideal world, that tool would scale affordably as your needs evolve and grow."
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Today seems like a trick question day. I can't seem to locate any of the options on the hint.
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I think this is a good idea, but if you need the data you could write a query in SWQL. This will show you the profile ID's and then you can run a count query on each one if you want. SELECT DISTINCT CIRNP.ConnectionProfile FROM Cirrus.NodeProperties CIRNP
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It seems like today's question "could" have 2 correct answers.
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Thanks for the article!
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Great article! I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
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No points awarded for today's question...
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I am really looking forward to this.
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Done. Thanks! Also..... Question 10 needs another option. We use containers but I would not say we "primarily use containers".
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Thanks for the article. The first thought that comes to my mind as of late when I see DevOps is "get hype!".
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Yeah - the problem I believe is inconsistency. Some cases are as simple as keyword searches, but there are other (similar) instances where implications or insinuations = "correct answer". I think we can all agree that we want to get the "correct" answer but the problem is guessing what the question writer has deemed this…