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How to Prepare for the Web Development Essentials Exam, Part 2: Front End and Back End

This article continues a series about the most recent addition to Linux Professional Institute certifications: Web Development Essentials. The first part introduced the skills that make you a web developer; now we’ll look at the technologies required for each piece of the web experience, shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: [...]

How to Prepare for the Web Development Essentials Exam, Part 1: The Most Essential

What organization can exist today without a web page? If you know how to create a web site, you can add enormous value to any organization you work for, and find employment almost anywhere. The Web Development Essentials certificate from Linux Professional Institute (LPI) helps you demonstrate that you [...]

Linux Professional Institute Releases Web Development Essentials

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) announces the availability of the Web Development Essentials program. The program provides an introduction to software development using web technologies. The program contains learning objectives, Learning Materials, an exam, and a certificate that is awarded upon passing the exam. Web Development Essentials targets learners who are [...]

Simone “Simo” Bertulli: LPI’s Certifications – What Is Your Path?

In this post I will do something different from the previous ones: I will be matching the LPI’s certifications panel with specific job descriptions and career paths. LPI offers technical certifications for every level of training and on different subjects. Each certification aims at a specific objective and groups together [...]

LPIC-3 Mixed Environments 3.0 Introduction #04: 304: Samba Client Configuration

This blog posting is the fourth in a series that helps you prepare for the new version 3.0 of the LPIC-3 Mixed Environments exam. In the previous post we set up an entire infrastructure, containing of two Active Directory domain controllers, a file server and a Windows client. This week we [...]

Open, Simple, Generative: Why the Web is the Dominant Internet Application

Everything in the 2021 Open Anniversary celebration comes together in the Open Web, the subject of this month's article. In fact, I have taken the words Open Web as almost a prompt for free association. While everyone appreciates the wealth of free information on the Web, readers of this [...]

Open Knowledge, The Internet Archive, and the History of Everything

Digital storage is simultaneously the most fragile medium ever invented and the most robust. A change in the magnetization of a few microscopic bits on a hard disk can wipe out content forever. Furthermore, anyone who causes mischief on their web site or social media can expunge the embarrassing [...]

Simone “Simo” Bertulli: Benefits of being certified

Passion raises one’s interest in a specific topic, making you want to dive into its deepest tissues. Yet, in some cases, it is necessary to combine that passion with a fair amount of will and a coherent methodology, to place a specific skill set on solid foundations. If IT/ICT is [...]

Open source careers: Six years from student to eLearning platform founder

Hi from Tola! I am an enthusiast of Linux and FOSS, which I use constantly in my work as system architect for server infrastructure. I am a System Engineer with six years of experience. My responsibilities encompass three of the most popular public cloud offerings: AWS, Microsoft Azure, and [...]

Webinar: Pentesting APIs and Linux Microservices (Spanish)

Join Linux Professional Institute Latin America and SILCOM COLOMBIA SAS on May 7, 2020 at 10:00AM (GTM-5) to pentest APIs and Linux microservices. Juan Oliva from SILCOM COLOMBIA SAS, will walk us through the various methods for assessing the safety of APIs, Containers and Microservices based on architectures like JSON, Docker, Mongo, [...]