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Journey to OSWA

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How Did this Journey Begin?

Kubernetes Adventures

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"A Quick Walkthrough on a local setup of a K3s Cluster"

!!! abstract "Background:       I was tasked with getting a local replica of my environment setup to learn and develop locally. I am running a Windows 10 Pro PC w/ an Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz, 3601 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s) and 64 GB of RAM.

Difficulty:

Prerequisites:

  • Choco
  • Hyper-V (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/quick-start/enable-hyper-v)
  • Alternate (VirtualBox)

Random Python Scripts

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"Just Couple Oddly built Python Scripts"

     I had to piece together some old data from some of my various Python Projects. I came accross this gem. A few years ago I had to put together a Python script that could do some basic arithemetic. Much like every aspiring student or even professional developers, I most likely "aquirred" some of this code from lovely sources.

Difficulty:

Warning

Use the below code at your own risk.

## Charles Goodling
## PowerCalc.py
## 04-16-17
## Assignment 7

## This program will ask a user for two inputs. First input will be the base number then the second
## will be the exponent or power the user would like the calculator to solve. This calculator works
## for negatives and positive bases and powers.
## For Example, User inputs 2 for Base and 2 for Power. The calculator outputs 4.

## I tried to make sure I covered all posible inputs and answers. I like to code and it makes things
## more challenging to do more than requested. So I apologize if I went above the requirements.