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Not to beat the topic to death, but I wanted to chime in on this story about a perceived Linux skills shortage.. Two points I'd like to make. First, from where I'm sitting, there's no shortage of ...
The Linux Foundation reports that skills are one of the top challenges named by companies already using Linux, as I’ve noted before, while on IT employment site Dice.com, demand for Linux ...
Once you've set up dual-booting, when you start (or restart) your computer, you get to select which operating system you want to use. If you have both Linux and Windows installed, you'll be presented ...
There’s no question that it’s a good time to be a developer with Linux skills. We’re seeing the same thing that the Linux Foundation is seeing: this year is better than last year, which was ...
While only a few years ago Linux skills were just one in a series of possible assets for job applicants looking to stand out, in today's fast-paced, highly competitive workforce, it can actually ...
The Linux Foundation's 2018 Open Source Technology Jobs Report shows rapid growth in the demand for open source technical talent, with Linux skills a must-have requirement for entry-level positions.
If you work as a Linux developer or system administrator, your pay should be increasing -- and so should your job offers -- according to a new survey of hiring managers.
The Linux job market has been red-hot for a while now, with many companies desperate to find Linux professionals. But what’s driving this huge demand for people with Linux skills?
When I first started using Linux, back in the late 1990s and the Red Hat 5.2 era, the skills I gained weren't very useful to many employers. I initially hoped that learning Linux would help me ...
Linux is a tried-and-true, open-source operating system released in 1991 for computers, but its use has expanded to underpin systems for cars, phones, web servers and, more recently, networking gear.
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