Episode #310: Facebooks Promoted Posts May Be Better Than AdSense for Web Marketing
Eli the Computer Guy has started using Facebook Promoted Posts to promote his content. In this episode he shows you how Promoted Posts work, and gives you a demonstration of Facebook's system.
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Everyone should self study to see if you like it. DO NOT sign up for a bootcamp before you have done some coding!!!
You are not married to a language. You can learn one, and then another. Sometimes you may need 5+ languages for a single project.
By knowing what problems you want to solve it’s easier to figure out what language will work best for you.
Knowing product requirements is useful to pick a language. What languages work your required API’s?
Books including “dummies” ones are great ways to jump into a subject . Make sure you buy the current edition
Online education is great, but may require spending some money
https://www.codecademy.com
https://www.udacity.com
Only try to dsudy ONE hour a day. Over a year you’ll learn a lot and it is actually a goal you can accomplish
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWe0XLVkkuM
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Configuring Networking at the command line in Linux can be confusing. It’s important to know that you use many different application to manage networking and these applications may be different based on your distribution or version.
ifconfig – See IP address and Network Interface ID (deprecated, but works)
ip addr – See IP address and Network Interface ID
route -n – view default gateway
systemd-resolve --status – view DNS
sudo dhclient -v -r – DHCP release
sudo dhclient -v – DHCP renew
Set Static IP Address
Navigate to: /etc/netplan/
sudo vim file.yaml – edit thye file that ends in yaml
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: no
addresses:
- 192.168.121.199/24
gateway4: 192.168.121.1
nameservers:
addresses: [8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1]
sudo netplan apply – apply network changes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr6qI6v1QCY