This year 2009 I completed a decade of professional use of Linux. My first contact with the Unix clone (as was said at the time) happened in 1995, installing Slackware had downloaded and copied the UFPA in a series of floppy disks, right after I got to get a CD InfoMagic, but that's another story. I started professionally with Linux in 1999, entering the first technical support team Conectiva Linux and then promoted the development team, where I could get a lot of technical knowledge and friendships that are present today (not physically, of course) . Through the system there Finn that you know, I could create and work at my own company (Haxent), to develop research in a mobile Linux platform with Python (another great springboard professional) in Nokia Institute of Technology, and working on backend systems and high performance portal Terra Networks. And it all started as a joke to me, at that time was not very useful today and guarantees my career.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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10 years of Linux No title as a professional
This year 2009 I completed a decade of professional use of Linux. My first contact with the Unix clone (as was said at the time) happened in 1995, installing Slackware had downloaded and copied the UFPA in a series of floppy disks, right after I got to get a CD InfoMagic, but that's another story. I started professionally with Linux in 1999, entering the first technical support team Conectiva Linux and then promoted the development team, where I could get a lot of technical knowledge and friendships that are present today (not physically, of course) . Through the system there Finn that you know, I could create and work at my own company (Haxent), to develop research in a mobile Linux platform with Python (another great springboard professional) in Nokia Institute of Technology, and working on backend systems and high performance portal Terra Networks. And it all started as a joke to me, at that time was not very useful today and guarantees my career.
This year 2009 I completed a decade of professional use of Linux. My first contact with the Unix clone (as was said at the time) happened in 1995, installing Slackware had downloaded and copied the UFPA in a series of floppy disks, right after I got to get a CD InfoMagic, but that's another story. I started professionally with Linux in 1999, entering the first technical support team Conectiva Linux and then promoted the development team, where I could get a lot of technical knowledge and friendships that are present today (not physically, of course) . Through the system there Finn that you know, I could create and work at my own company (Haxent), to develop research in a mobile Linux platform with Python (another great springboard professional) in Nokia Institute of Technology, and working on backend systems and high performance portal Terra Networks. And it all started as a joke to me, at that time was not very useful today and guarantees my career.
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