Some various pictures from the Baltimore Inner Harbor:
Having a variety of creative interests surrounding art, code and writing - the information presented here, reflects these interests with an artistic mindset. Additionally, as a hobbyist ukulele, guitar and keyboard player, I often explore with different chords and progressions. Therefore, the material presented here makes up this exploration via chords both common and unique which one can utilize.
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
Manager Quick Notes
Manager Quick Notes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0086O208M #manager #managers #notes
Manager Quick Notes - is a guide to not only quickly brush-up on common business techniques and processes but information technology items as well so one can broaden their spectrum of business and technology knowledge.
Common and advanced techniques are covered such as business basics, planning, operations management, forecasting, project management, accounting, information technology (mobile and virtual machines etc.) and social media.
Great for before interviews or for further knowledge.
Manager Quick Notes - is a guide to not only quickly brush-up on common business techniques and processes but information technology items as well so one can broaden their spectrum of business and technology knowledge.
Common and advanced techniques are covered such as business basics, planning, operations management, forecasting, project management, accounting, information technology (mobile and virtual machines etc.) and social media.
Great for before interviews or for further knowledge.
IT Web Job Descriptions
IT Web Job Descriptions https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009N4PBYY #IT #Web #Descriptions
The following book is a quick guide of information technology (IT) web job descriptions that one can use to guide them through internal and external job postings within their organization. Each description contains an overview, requirements and responsibilities amongst other information. Descriptions listed include genres of Web Administration, SharePoint, Systems Analyst, Software Developer, Java Developer and Business Process Management amongst other descriptions.
You May Not See Me Tomorrow: A Bob Dylan Trivia Book
You May Not See Me Tomorrow: A Bob Dylan Trivia Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT50FF5 #bobdylan #trivia
Over 170 questions covering the following topics: Personal Albums Songwriting Tidbits of Songs Misc. Album Liner Notes Fun with Song/Poetry titles
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Windows Command Line 30 Tips in 30 Minutes Instructor Guide
Windows Command Line 30 Tips in 30 Minutes Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S88JSK4
The following instructor guide is meant for one to review pertinent tips and tricks in regard to the Windows Command Line (WCL). WCL is the core bare-bones way to interact with a windows desktop or server.
Therefore, this guide is meant to be utilized by an individual whom will be reviewing via a demonstration format some cool tips that a general user who will be using WCL – can utilize in order to save time. The guide can also be used by any individual interested in self-study learning some core and key aspects of WCL.
Core tips reviewed are:
Basic Commands
1.help
2.title /?
3.assoc .txt
4.vol
Input and Output
5.cmd /c “ipconfig > ipconfig.txt”
6.dir | find “.txt”
7.netstat –a > netstat.txt
8.hostname & ipconfig & netstat –a > hin.txt
File System & Disk Administration
9.fsutil fsinfo volumeinfo c:
10.fsutil volume diskfree c:
11.driverquery /fo table
12.systeminfo | findstr “Total Physical Memory”
13.wmic memorychip list full
14.schtasks /query /fo table
15.tasklist /fi "memusage gt 10000"
Networking
16.net view /all /domain
17.getmac /fo table /v
18.netsh http show
19.netsh http show servicestate
20.nslookup –querytype=hinfo
System Performance
21.perfmon /res
22.tasklist /fi “Status eq running”
23.netstat –s –p tcp
24.wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey
Miscellaneous
25.dir /w | clip
26.sysdm.cpl
27.msinfo32
28.doskey /history
29.wevtutil -ep
30.sc query
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S88JSK4
The following instructor guide is meant for one to review pertinent tips and tricks in regard to the Windows Command Line (WCL). WCL is the core bare-bones way to interact with a windows desktop or server.
Therefore, this guide is meant to be utilized by an individual whom will be reviewing via a demonstration format some cool tips that a general user who will be using WCL – can utilize in order to save time. The guide can also be used by any individual interested in self-study learning some core and key aspects of WCL.
Core tips reviewed are:
Basic Commands
1.help
2.title /?
3.assoc .txt
4.vol
Input and Output
5.cmd /c “ipconfig > ipconfig.txt”
6.dir | find “.txt”
7.netstat –a > netstat.txt
8.hostname & ipconfig & netstat –a > hin.txt
File System & Disk Administration
9.fsutil fsinfo volumeinfo c:
10.fsutil volume diskfree c:
11.driverquery /fo table
12.systeminfo | findstr “Total Physical Memory”
13.wmic memorychip list full
14.schtasks /query /fo table
15.tasklist /fi "memusage gt 10000"
Networking
16.net view /all /domain
17.getmac /fo table /v
18.netsh http show
19.netsh http show servicestate
20.nslookup –querytype=hinfo
System Performance
21.perfmon /res
22.tasklist /fi “Status eq running”
23.netstat –s –p tcp
24.wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey
Miscellaneous
25.dir /w | clip
26.sysdm.cpl
27.msinfo32
28.doskey /history
29.wevtutil -ep
30.sc query
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Linux IP and Netstats Commands
Some common ways to display core network items can be obtained by running these commands:
ip link show - lists the network interfaces
ip addr show - lists addresses for interfaces
ip route show - lists routing table
netstat -tupl - lists the Internet services on a system
netstat -tup - lists the active connections to and from a system
Labels:
Linux,
Linux Commands,
Linux Education,
Linux Learning
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Unix System Shutdown Commands
The common ways to shut down a Unix system properly via the command line is as such:
halt - takes system down right away
init 0 - powers off the system using system scripts
init 6 - reboots the system completely
poweroff - shuts down system by powering it off
reboot - reboots system
shutdown - shuts down system
Labels:
UNIX,
UNIX education,
UNIX learning,
UNIX skill set
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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