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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Blog</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="CSS/Homepage_style.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="CSS/Blog_style.css">
</head>
<body>
<div class="header">
<div class="title">
<h1>
Blog
</h1>
</div>
<div class="links">
<!--If you want to add more links this is where those go-->
<div class="text-link">
<a href="http://technoobie.org" class="text-link">Home</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="blog-arrangement">
<div class="blog" style="margin-right: 2px;">
<div class="blog-title">
Creating a Blog
</div>
<div class="blog-text">
Not really that easy, there were a ton of hoops to jump through.
The first and biggest hoop was how in the world would I publish it? Well since I am doing this
to learn technical experience, I didn't want to just make a website from a website builder. So,
I had to find out how I could make a public website. Although it took me quite awhile, It is
pretty simple. For this website, to test the code before I update the actual website. I use a
code compiler such as Visual Studio to make the process of writing the code easier. Then I can
open the documents and check to make sure that everything is working. After which I use github to
host the website. I followed a pretty simple tutorial by
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@SuperSimpleDev" class="blog-link" target="_blank">
SuperSimpleDev.
</a>
Where he showed how you upload the documents to github then have github set up a page. From there I
had to buy a Domain, I chose namecheap, then attach the domain to the github website. Thats what I
have done so far, now I am learning the basics with html and css, so that my website won't look
completely awful. After that, I plan on tracking my progress on here. Showing how I will complete my
Comptia A+ exams, hopefully the Security+, how I am learning python, JS, and so on. I'm also new to
blogging so my blogging skills should get more descriptive as I go. 12/19/22
</div>
</div>
<div class="blog" style="margin-left: 2px;">
<div class="blog-title">
Finishing A+ Core 1
</div>
<div class="blog-text">
I finnally finished it. I was really scared, but it was actually pretty easy. Granted I spent like
4 months just on the first test, because I came from a background of not knowing anything. However,
I learned how to study for these exams, and it is really quite simple. I learned this from Proffessor Messer,
if you know every one of the terms on
<a href="https://partners.comptia.org/docs/default-source/resources/comptia-a-220-1101-exam-objectives-(3-0)" class="blog-link" target="_blank">
Comptia's Exam Objectives
</a>
then you WILL PASS THE TEST. So what I did was I made a
<a href="https://quizlet.com/Darren_Verhage/folders/comptia-a-core-1-exam-objectives/sets" class="blog-link" target="_blank">
quizlet
</a>
with all of the terms from the exam objectives. I can promise you with certainty that you will pass if
you know those terms. The test was verbatim what was on the exam objectives. Now studying for the Core 2
I plan on spending most of my time reviewing the 1102 exam objectives. If I can't find a definition for a
term I will look through the book I got which was very inciteful.
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Certification-Eleventh-220-1101-220-1102/dp/1264609906" class="blog-link" target="_blank">
Mike Meyer's 11th edition book
</a>
was extrodinarily helpful in taking every aspect of computers and putting it into simple understandable
terms. However, in the book he doesn't just go over what is on the A+, he goes over everything to do with
intro to IT. This makes the book a very thick long read. So I didn't read all the way through it. Which
is why I relied on the exam objectives to fill in the gaps in my knowledge. I plan on writing down fifty
new terms a day on my
<a href="https://quizlet.com/Darren_Verhage/folders/comptia-a-core-2-exam-objectives/sets" class="blog-link" target="_blank">
new quizlet,
</a>
until I have gotten through every term. Then I will review and play around with some of the commands that
are listed. 1/7/23
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</div>
</body>
</html>