Often time the solution is sitting right in the command line. I consider myself lucky that, as a kid, I had access to a PC and got introduced early to Linux. I still remember recompiling drivers for Slackware, OpenSUSE, and later Ubuntu. Not because I couldn't dual-boot into Windows but because it was challenging. I learned most of my Linux knowledge before I picked a profession. 😃
Those early days of experimentation were so useful, we learn a lot when it's fun exploration that you don't get chance to learn in a purely work focused environment.
Often time the solution is sitting right in the command line. I consider myself lucky that, as a kid, I had access to a PC and got introduced early to Linux. I still remember recompiling drivers for Slackware, OpenSUSE, and later Ubuntu. Not because I couldn't dual-boot into Windows but because it was challenging. I learned most of my Linux knowledge before I picked a profession. 😃
Those early days of experimentation were so useful, we learn a lot when it's fun exploration that you don't get chance to learn in a purely work focused environment.
That's probably also why I picked up some Go fast using Coding Challenges. 🤝
This is a very important point, John! Thank you for sharing.