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I'm a networker with +5 range

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    What area or computing and ICT do you think you are most skilled in? (e.g. web coding, application coding, networking, databases, hardware configuration, etc.) Do you think you're naturally skilled in that area or did you force yourself into it? Do you enjoy that area of ICT? If not then what is your favourite area?
     
    Programming because I nearly have a degree in it.

    I'm naturally good at support, though. I want to go into systems administration.
     
    I have moderate experience with web coding, so I think I'm skilled there.. I am also skilled with hardware configuration (when it comes to desktops at least) and definitely networking..
     
    Does being a whizz with Microsoft Word count? 'Cause that's all I've got.

    Having said that, I think I'd be a good programmer, but have never had the opportunity to really test out this intuition. A friend of mine is currently teaching himself Python and said I'd be good at it. So... you never know!
     
    The areas of computing that I'm most skilled at are hardware/system configuration/repair and software troubleshooting. This includes stuff like identifying software issues, failing hardware components, and the like. I have also done networking, and advanced software configuration.
     
    Hardware & Software troubleshooting, and a fair amount of HTML and CSS coding are few of the areas I am pretty good at. I consider myself to be in a good level with troubleshooting, I kinda like going into detail on what the problems are. :3
     
    Operating systems are my forte, though I quite good at programming as well since I actually do it for my job, as well as networking and vulnerability assessment.

    *smug look*
     
    Operating systems are my forte, though I quite good at programming as well since I actually do it for my job, as well as networking and vulnerability assessment.

    *smug look*
    Oh boy, penetration testing! It sure must be fun writing those kind of reports!

    *smug look*

    Also, regarding operating systems, I'm considering writing a kernel with a few of my friends. Something basic, just need it to work. You're welcome to join if/when we do it, though we all know each other IRL so it might be a bit harder to contribute.
     
    I'm still in my junior year, but I've taken interest in operating system and networking.
    But ppl says that networking is hard.. is it?
     
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