intend to finish those chapters before November.
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How I did it: The research paper is well-written and we both learned things on cloud computing. Review is easier and fast as we thought. Johnney made some contribution to the review, however, I wrote the most part of review. Read how I did it…
How I did it: 1. Make a sketch of the paper2. write a skeleton3. feed each section with stuffs4. peer review on the drafts.5. re-structure and updated6. final version. Read how I did it…
intend to finish those chapters before November.
2 more papers are under their ways …
1. Applying literatures: LPIC books from O’Reilly and SYBEX; example exams and braindumps
2. Self-Paced learning with notes on my blogs. Those notes should following a note-taking scheme (TODO: determine this scheme)
3. Selecting exam labs in Linux Days or Exhibitions
Those two chapters are about Linux and Windows OS as examples to the theoretical concepts introduced in previous chapters. I was overwhelmingly concentrated on the basic concepts as I read the book first time, which, on one hand was goal-oriented (to pass the exams), on the other hand was sub-optimal to the understandings of those concepts.
So I decide to start finishing those chapters on example systems and, in the meanwhile, review some of critical chapters when necessary.