Re: Programming Language for Network Engingeers.

From: James R. Scobey (jscobey@sms.com)
Date: Mon Nov 25 2002 - 13:46:38 GMT-3


Quite a few network engineers learn PERL in order to script certain
maintenance tasks in an enterprise. Very useful for forklift upgrades,
changing one config across many devices, etc.
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Subject: Re: Programming Language for Network Engingeers.

> I guess the real question is what do you consider a network engineer?
>
> If you consider a network engineer somebody who deals with routers and
> switches, I see no need for the engineer to know any programming
languages.
>
> If you feel he deals with servers too, then it's pretty wide open.



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