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Top 10 Highest Paid Programming Languages in 2019

The Crazy Programmer

This language can fetch the developers a salary much closer to around six-figure due to the dependency of Apple on this language. Just because of its high rated reviews, Coursea and Dropbox have started showing interest in the Rust. It is a programming language which is used to create small, big, and reliable applications/system.

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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and Cloud skills further. Each month we will kick off our community content with a live study group allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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4 ways upskilling and reskilling can fill hard-to-hire positions

CIO

A role to separate server trusted connectivity could be an existing enterprise architect or Linux/Windows system administrator. Both have an understanding of your internal systems and the technical expertise to properly reconfigure how your servers and other devices are technically connected.

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Differentiating people, process, and technology problems: A guide for CISOs

CIO

Identifying the greatest weaknesses in cybersecurity strategies is rarely easy due to issues like a lack of comprehensive tracking of cybersecurity metrics and an inability to determine how spending on different areas impacts outcomes. He is also a longtime Linux geek, and he has held roles in Linux system administration.

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The Growth of Vulnerability Assessment: A Look at What Nessus Offers Today

Tenable

The Nessus team continues to develop advanced assessment capabilities, including visibility into new operating systems, exploitable vulnerabilities and container instances. When first released, Nessus compiled on Linux and had 50 plugins. When Renaud Deraison first announced Nessus on Bugtraq on Apr. 4, 1998, it was an “alpha” release.

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Monthly Update: November 2019

Linux Academy

This November at Linux Academy, we have loads of new content coming your way! To all of our learners who may know someone who wants to learn more about the cloud or Linux, but they have been on the fence about signing up for a free community edition account, then tell them that right now is a great time for them to sign up!

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New live online training courses

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Reinforcement Learning: Building Recommender Systems , August 16. Advanced Test-Driven Development (TDD) , June 27. Linux, Python, and Bash Scripting for Cybersecurity Professionals , July 19. Systems engineering and operations. How Routers Really Work: Network Operating Systems and Packet Switching , June 21.

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