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Re: Training Standards



> Benoy George wrote:
> >
> > We  are  very interested,  especially  for the people like me because I
don't
> > have any unix background
> > But also I successfully  Installed most of the components in Linux with
the
> > help of this mailing List , magazines
> > and from friends etc..
> >
>
> As you say you have already installed most of the components with some
> help then I say you have become a guru already and why do you need
> training ?
> Some time I really wonder why people are after training and
> certification. Why one requires any training for Visual Basic /Java /
> multimedia /e-commerce etc. etc.
> The people who wants to make fast buck usually start training institute
> and innocent people fall prey to it. What one learns by actually doing
> has no match to any training in the world. And linux is like that only.
> Buy a 486 and put free linux and get going, plenty of help available
> around. You do not have shell out hefty sum of 50k to learn Internet or
> e-commerce or java.
> I wonder which training institute atul or arun or raj or ...(sorry if
> missed other big wigs) had joined to learn linux?
>
> -mukund
>
I fully agree wil you mukund, self help is the best help and I have first
hand experiance at that,it would be more fun and very interesting if one has
company when u start one something on the self help trail.

Yoganand G
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