I recently took up the hobby of posting tech tips and journaling my career’s high points in a blog-like fashion on LinkedIn.
As I get more proficient with WordPress administration, I plan to shift this content from LinkedIn to host on this site instead.
I have enjoyed writing these posts, documenting the work I’ve done and the lessons I’ve learned in IT over the past 20 years. Most of my focus is on three main areas: networking, programming, and system administration (primarily Linux but also some FreeBSD).
Here’s the list of the most popular posts so far:
- Tracking ARP entries over time
- Crafting a Career, Chapter 6
- Scripting with syslog on Unix
- Consolidating device footprint at ISP handoff (Cisco ASR, IOS XR)
- Tracking FDB entries over time
- Tribute to the King of One Liners
- Simplify subnet math with Perl’s Net::Patricia
- Peek into my Perl “NetMath” module
- Automating AP factory resets: A Case Study
- Crafting a Career, Chapter 1
- Use F5 BigIP’s LTM for a quick redirect
- Working with Palo Alto XML API
- Advanced Perl: named captures, multidimensional hash
While these are the most popular, there are dozens more articles covering a wide range of topics relating to networking, programming, and system administration.
Hit the comment section with any requests – I’m happy to dive deeper into any of these topics that pique your interest!
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