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Tomorrow is an interview for a sysadmin, and I'm a programmer. What to do?
More precisely, what to read tonight?
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The main thing is not to drift.
At the age of 17 and without experience, they will not demand anything beyond the natural.
It also makes no sense to study at night, it is better to sleep.
Everything you need to learn when you get settled.
It's too late to give advice though. It's useless to read everything. First, find out what they work with at their future job. And read along these lines.
So you have a resume for a proger, why the hell are you in the admin panel? What, really unbearable? If there are no vacancies now, see what will appear within a month
Improve your understanding of TCP / IP, learn the OSI model by heart, learn how to crimp patch cords if you don’t know how - it’s quite possible to do it in one evening. If there was a little more time, it is advisable to raise at least one mesh with a server (NAT, iptables, OpenVPN / PPPoE, Samba / AD) on Linux and on Windows Server with your own hands, it is also a good idea to raise a virtual machine server on VMWare ESXi (installed like the OS, pretty intuitive). With SSH and basic Linux commands, as soon as there is experience in web programming, you should already be familiar. If a company uses Windows Server, it is advisable to play around with PowerShell and at least read the theory of Active Directory a little (they may ask a logical question about trust in the hierarchy and rights, for example).
Wow, I graduated from university and work as a web programmer, but I don’t know half of what is written on the resume!
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