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Cyril2020-02-04 14:07:56
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Cyril, 2020-02-04 14:07:56

Is it worth reading a series of articles on Habré "Networks for the smallest"?

Is this series of issues suitable for in-depth study of how networks work?

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Konstantin Malyarov, 2020-02-04
@Konstantin18ko

I will answer this way: when my dad started cooking borscht according to the recipe for beginners, but it didn’t work out very well. Over time, he learned how to cook properly, but unless he tried a beginner's recipe, he probably never learned how to cook it.

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Wexter, 2020-02-04
@Wexter

Worth it, and even worth researching before asking questions about the networks on the toaster, otherwise you will be sent there anyway

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mumische, 2020-02-04
@mumische

It's definitely worth it. Even better read here: https://linkmeup.ru/sdsm/

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DDwrt100, 2020-02-04
@DDwrt100

Not worth it for an in-depth one. This is a set of entry-level articles that introduces the basic technologies and how it all works. If you didn't have a very good basic education in networks, then you can go over your eyes before studying in depth.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-02-04
@Zoominger

No.
It is impossible to fit several books into a pack of short articles.
So you will be "the smallest".

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