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You specific to EMC or anywhere storage related? I ask because one of my friends works for NetApp.Any NTers working for EMC?
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You specific to EMC or anywhere storage related? I ask because one of my friends works for NetApp.Any NTers working for EMC?
You specific to EMC or anywhere storage related? I ask because one of my friends works for NetApp.
Ahhh good stuff manI may or may not have been offered a position as a service engineer at a certain company.
Interested in seeing how others like it.
Ahhh good stuff man
I don't know anyone specifically there, but I can ask that one friend and the other I have at Cisco if you at least would want to hear how it is to work for a vendor as opposed to a company that just buys and uses their product.
I've already tried restarting modem and router. This is my home Network and it happens not only on the schools web page. Thanks anyways.
Anybody no anything about using SQL to extract and transfer data?
I have used SQL before but I'm not sure how difficult it would be to use to it extract data. For a potential job I would have to write my own SQL scripts to extract data with.
How do you want to contain the extracted data? SQL file? CSV? If you use a front end manager like PHPmyAdmin you have plenty of options but you can do it with a SQL query. Depends on the database specifically.
For mysql the command is this
mysqldump -u [username] -p [database_name] > [dumpfilename.sql]
for workbench:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-admin-export-import.html
Need to brush up on my programming is Java the best way to go?
The Recruiter wasn't to specific in that. I knew enough to tell her to gather a bit more information and contact me back. When I gather more information I'll send you a DM.
Are any of the processes you talked about super complicated? I familiar with SQL but only using pre-written scripts. When it comes to writing my own no exp at all..
Yes Java is in big demand if we are talking about big languages. Many business rely on java because of how it can run on any platform. If you truly want to specialize look into web development with things like angularjs or nodejs which are based off of javascript. Peep this blog posting http://tutorialzine.com/2014/12/the-languages-and-frameworks-that-you-should-learn-in-2015/
I`m a Business Analyst so i`m not looking to get too deep, just not trying to be rusty on actual programming, and I`m probably going to teach myself Objective C after I finish Java to play with some App Dev.
Also I need to brush up on SQL, haven't touched it since College, you know if they have any Mac Tutorials?
What the job market looking like in your respective cities? considering a move