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marine610610

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Mar 23, 2007
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The Macbook/MBP pro that i buy here soon will be my first Mac. Im always interested in learning as much as i can about these kinds of things. Anyway Windows has the MCSE route as well as a million other certs out there. Im not trying to become a cert whore for apple, but id be interested to know what kinds of things you need to learn to become an apple "expert" if you want to call it that. Anyway thanks ahead of time for the advice.....
 
The Macbook/MBP pro that i buy here soon will be my first Mac. Im always interested in learning as much as i can about these kinds of things. Anyway Windows has the MCSE route as well as a million other certs out there. Im not trying to become a cert whore for apple, but id be interested to know what kinds of things you need to learn to become an apple "expert" if you want to call it that. Anyway thanks ahead of time for the advice.....


Do you mean this?

I found it by searching for become apple certified on Apple's site.
 
You can do many Apple courses.

I would recommend doing courses with CISCO, Redhat or Sun Microsystems, especially in UNIX.

You will learn how UNIX/Unix like systems work, such as OS X. Oh yeah, terminal is your friend!
 
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