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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 06:59 AM
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You wont learn much about platform technology at USF engineering. That kinda stuff gets outdated way too quickly to make worth learning in college.

They teach you mathmatics and structured programming skills for the most part. You can take Networking and security classes as electives, but its all nitty gritty theory (eg. you learn the create the algorithms behind MD5 hashing and RSA).

If you want to learn commands in linx you need to got to a tech school. Most of that stuff is learned on the job anyway. If your job requires certs, most companies will send you out on thier dollar. Ive got 3 certs my company wanted me to have and has paid for.

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