donkeyKICK
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I am new to being an admin. Never really wanted to be one, but due to problems with responsiveness of my previous provieders, I decided it was time that I just did alot of this stuff myself.
That puts me in an interesting spot. It seems that it would be better to learn as much about DA as possible, and stay out of the root. Less likely to break something thatway.
I've setup a test box, just to practice on because root seems to dangerous to go poking around in.
That being said, intuitively it would seem learning a cp first, then going deeper as necessary would be the way to go, but I've been told the reverse. I'm just looking for insight here as to what seems to be the best way to learn. I learned visual basic, then Java, then c++, then nasm, starting higher up and then working my way down. This isn't the way to learn this sort of thing?
That puts me in an interesting spot. It seems that it would be better to learn as much about DA as possible, and stay out of the root. Less likely to break something thatway.
I've setup a test box, just to practice on because root seems to dangerous to go poking around in.
That being said, intuitively it would seem learning a cp first, then going deeper as necessary would be the way to go, but I've been told the reverse. I'm just looking for insight here as to what seems to be the best way to learn. I learned visual basic, then Java, then c++, then nasm, starting higher up and then working my way down. This isn't the way to learn this sort of thing?
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