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hiddenknight821 wrote: » Okay, I see this title quite often here in the forum, and now I'm a little curious to read it as well, but I will save my money for the next newer edition when I actually have time to pick it up and read. I have several books that I bought within the last two years, and I only read 25% of them so far. Not good. My question is: do you think anyone can read this book? Or is it specifically for someone who's working on his/her CCNP? Because I want to know what it takes to be a network engineer, before I decide to pursue that career, but I am afraid the book may be too overwheming for somone with a CCNA. I know I am asking too soon, but I hope you can skim through the book to give me some idea. Thanks.
viper75 wrote: » I too, also kept on seeing the NW book being mentioned a lot in this forum and became curious. I was going to buy it a few months back and then learned that the new edition was coming out at the end of May beginning of June so, I waited and got it. The new print is the 2nd edition.
schmalz2 wrote: » If your short on money sometimes I find awesomely low prices on half.com even with newer books. The downside to that site is sometimes the seller takes a long time to ship.
viper75 wrote: » Good morning to all, I just got my copy of Network Warrior 2nd Edition. All I can say is that this book is great!
MosGuy wrote: » +1 my pre-ordered copy arrived last week. I've only had a quick flip through it. I'm still working my way through the first edition, before I start on the 2nd
Lol, I apologize if I wasn't being clear in the first place. I don't have trouble affording this book at all. It's just the fact that I know I would never be able to pick it up to read it since I have many other books at home that I have not yet read. I want to finish those tech books before they becomes obsolete, but I always find myself getting stuck on one book for so long, because of labbing and no money to take the exam. So I would hate to add NW to the "dust-off" list now.
chrisone wrote: » He will cover nexus, 6500, QOS, Metro-E technologies like DS3, T1, etc. Its a very good book, its like having a senior engineer teach you and explain to you things from his experience. Its not like some certification exam books where they seem to read like computer manuals. Definitely pick up this book
chrisone wrote: » I might just get the PDF version of this when its available.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Nevermind, found the answer to my own question. For anyone else interested, here's what's new from the author hisselfGAD's Ramblings Network Warrior, Second Edition
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