Tag: cheatsheet

Over the phone spelling for IT people.

I’ve created my own over the phone letter to word substitution list. It’s simple, non-ambiguous, easy to spell. I was achieving following design goals:

– no acronyms
– short words
– common computing-related words
– no similar sounding in words
– less brand names is better
– less syllables is better
– fist letter of the word should sound in accordance to standalone alphabet letter
– i-e; c-s; v-w; j-g; m-n sounding confusion should be avoided

Analog
Band
Cable
Data
Ethernet
Fiber
Gigabit
Hacker
Identity
Jitter
Kilobit
loop
Modem
Network
Outage
Port
Query
Router
Simplex
Trunk
Uplink
Video
Wire
Xerox
Yahoo
Zero

Linux Terminal (BASH) Keyboard shortcuts. Readable presentation.

Linux terminal shortcuts are extremely handy. They can speed-up your everyday tasks significantly. Additionally, most commends are applicable to Cisco telnet/SSH sessions and any other terminals. A very little amount of people aware that your terminal can cut/paste strings and words. It can, all shortcuts are there.

There are thousands of pages out there with the list of same shortcuts. What is the reason for me to duplicate widely spread information? Simple – all list around there are organized in a random unreadable way. I’ve put some effort and organized stuff according the functionality. I believe that my version of the list is much more usable than the rest out there. Enjoy.

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