Hello, I'm Max!
I have been using FreeNAS on and off for the last 9 months. I love the commit and quality from the support team that FreeNAS has for there project . I'm currently in school for Computer Science and approaching my senior year. I have some background in IT with USAF and now just learning a lot theory in school. I have learned and implemented some programs in C++, MIPS, x86, JAVA, android, and python. Not much in UNIX other then installation, maintenance and troubleshooting which is pretty much reading a manual but I would like to get involved and become more knowledgeable especially in programming and theory of such a projects like FreeNAS that are based on enterprise networks and open source. With that being said, if anyone is willing to give any suggestions or recommendations on becoming more knowledgeable? I am being proactive and have started my exploration of FreeBSD. Is there any resources such as FreeBSD docs and FreeNAS forums that are as valuable in there learning? From my limited programming experience I know there is no other substitution or faster way of learning then actual programming but I just wanted open a discussion on where I should start concentrating my time. Project such as FreeNAS is made up a lot of things so I was interested in the evolution of the project as well. Thanks for any comments even if critical.
Max
I have been using FreeNAS on and off for the last 9 months. I love the commit and quality from the support team that FreeNAS has for there project . I'm currently in school for Computer Science and approaching my senior year. I have some background in IT with USAF and now just learning a lot theory in school. I have learned and implemented some programs in C++, MIPS, x86, JAVA, android, and python. Not much in UNIX other then installation, maintenance and troubleshooting which is pretty much reading a manual but I would like to get involved and become more knowledgeable especially in programming and theory of such a projects like FreeNAS that are based on enterprise networks and open source. With that being said, if anyone is willing to give any suggestions or recommendations on becoming more knowledgeable? I am being proactive and have started my exploration of FreeBSD. Is there any resources such as FreeBSD docs and FreeNAS forums that are as valuable in there learning? From my limited programming experience I know there is no other substitution or faster way of learning then actual programming but I just wanted open a discussion on where I should start concentrating my time. Project such as FreeNAS is made up a lot of things so I was interested in the evolution of the project as well. Thanks for any comments even if critical.
Max