jeudi, 28 mars 2024

The Linux Foundation : Badges numériques pour certifier les formations et compétences en technologie de l’information Open source

The Linux Foundation Training utilise les badges numériques pour leur certifications, leurs formations en ligne (e-learning) et leurs programmes de formateurs Linux. Voici la liste des badges par collections sur Acclaim/Credly:

Trois exemples de badges :

LFCS: Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator

The Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certification is ideal for candidates early in their Linux system administration or open source career. The exam consists of performance-based items that simulate on-the-job tasks and scenarios faced by sysadmins in the real world. Obtaining certification allows individuals to validate their skills to prospective employers, which is particularly valuable if you have little on-the-job experience.

CHFA: Certified Hyperledger Fabric Administrator

Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chains, manufacturing and Technology.

Hyperledger offers a certification program that allows candidates to demonstrate their competence in deploying and operating a Hyperledger Fabric network through the command line.

 

LFD301: Introduction to Linux, Open Source Development, and GIT

The Linux job market is hot, and Linux developers are being offered better paying, more flexible, and more fulfilling jobs than many of their peers. If you’ve been thinking of joining the ranks of Linux developers, then you’ve come to the right place.

You’ll learn:

  • The history of Linux and what differentiates it from other UNIX-like operating systems
  • What the main ingredients of a Linux system are and how to use them
  • The essentials of system administration, such as user accounts and groups, essential commands, filesystems, security, and more
  • Networking and threading models
  • Aspects of compiling and using libraries
  • Working with Java under Linux

This course is for students who are already experienced computer users on another operating system, but have limited or no experience working in a Linux environment. The information in this course will work with any major Linux distribution.

 

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