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.
Saturday, May 20, 2023
SharePoint Dictionary
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
The Psychology of SharePoint
Check out my latest SharePoint offering:
The Psychology of SharePoint
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4SFTJTS/
SharePoint is a complex toolset which involves a different mindset at times in regard to working, troubleshooting and evangelizing. Therefore, provided in this book are several core and key topical based items grouped by high-level topics to utilize and be aware of to master SharePoint from a psychology standpoint. The aspects listed can be utilized for both SharePoint Online cloud and SharePoint on-premise based environments for planning and implementing based purposes.
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Linux Quiz
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXNRFPP6
The following Linux quiz is meant to be a fun way to sharpen one's Linux knowledge. The 110 questions are based upon real working aspects for those interested in Linux. Ideally the questions are those that a system administrator, power user and an end user or student looking to further their knowledge in this area will find useful.
Contents:
Basic Simple Commands
Network Commands
Text Processing Commands
Monitoring Commands
Linux Architecture
Linux Commands & Definitions
Grep Commands
Sed Commands
Awk Commands
Basic Scripting
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Linux Useful One Liner Commands Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX2MQ82B/
Linux is utilized within the world of information technology in a very broad manner. Therefore, the items presented here are useful one liner commands that encompass real world scenarios that are applicable to a system administrator, power user and an end user or student looking to further their knowledge in this area.
The guide is meant to be utilized by an individual whom will be reviewing via demonstration format these useful one liner commands.
Table of Contents:
Display and List One-Liners
List Hidden Files And Directories First:
Displays Build of Distribution:
Display Disk Usage in Human Readable Format:
Display Only The Total Disk Usage (Summary) Of Current Directory:
Display Day Of The Year:
Display Lines From Head And Tail:
Press A Key To Continue:
Shows Size Of Files And Directories Sorted:
Count Files In Current Directory:
Monitoring And Using One-Liners
Most Used Commands:
Monitor CPU Speed:
View All Network Activity In Real Time:
View The TCP Connection Status By Group:
Monitoring Kernel Messages:
Total Disk Space Used In Current Directory And Root Directory:
Process Tree With Details:
Check CPU Architecture:
Services And Processes Related One-Liners
Get Running Services By Port Number:
Processes Per User Count:
File Related One-Liners
Find And Delete Specific Type Of Files:
Find All Files And Paths That Do Not Have .txt:
Find Latest Version Of Given File:
Find Files That Contain test, hello and txt:
Find Open Files:
Test Text Writing With Delay:
Vertical Text Display:
Create Sequence Of Numbers 1 To 15 In Perl:
Display Today’s Date:
Octal Dump Of A File:
Run Multiple Commands Against A File:
Match Characters In A String And Return The Matches In Groups Of Two Characters:
Match 10 Characters In A String:
Match Characters Between Brackets:
Search C File And Output Printf Statement:
Search C File And Output Printf And Return Statements:
Match String In C File That Starts With The (" and Ends With the "):
Sunday, January 15, 2023
Linux Dictionary A-Z
Linux Dictionary A-Z
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSCZHTMH/
The world of Linux is complicated and intricate. Therefore, in order to understand and maneuver through this vast technology and business environments platform, knowing the proper terminology from A-Z will prove valuable. Each entry is explained with useful parameters, options and examples when relevant.
Monday, December 19, 2022
35 Core Aspects for an Agile Scrum Mindset
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQHGLH9F/
The notion of this book started by keeping core and key notes and organizing them in a manila folder. With subject matter encompassing various business techniques and scenarios on what worked and made proper sense at that time, all while keeping an Agile Scrum mindset.
Thus, the ideas and thoughts have been organized into proper categories so one can utilize them to enhance an appetite for knowledge. After each topic, a real working life thought or scenario that was encountered relevant to that topic is told.
Product Backlog and Operating Procedures
1) Before Starting A Project
2) Scrum Master Role Explained
3) Use Deep Method
4) Story Writing
5) Acceptance Criteria (Confirmation)
6) Standard Operating Procedures
7) Application Requirements Guide for Fact Gathering
8) For Growth
Sprint Planning
9) Sprint Planning Format
10) Estimate When Work Will Be Done
11) Estimate A Project
12) Task Board of Work
13) The 4 Nevers
14) Eleven Steps to Problem Solving
Sprint Backlog
15) Sprint Backlog Should
16) Estimation of Story Work
17) Common Estimation Units
18) 4 Core Software Development Project Phases
Daily Scrum
19) Communication Preferences
20) Praise
Product Increment
21) Problem Solving
22) Concerning Guiding Topics
23) Project Management – Best Practices
24) User Story Mapping
Release
25) Definition of Done
26) Continuous Improvement
27) Product Roadmap – Planning
28) Five Phases for Vision
29) Simple Financial Report
30) Keeping Projects – On Time & Within Budget
Sprint Review
31) STAR Methodology (Stage Action Roles)
Sprint Retrospective
32) Retrospective Meeting Agenda
33) Sprint Review Metrics
34) The 5 What's
35) Individual/Team Development
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Linux Addiction Blog
Check out my new Linux Addiction blog - http://linuxadd.blogspot.com
Writings and ramblings on Linux for those who are addicted to it.