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Michael Aossey, @aossey, Solutions Architect
Hal Rottenberg, @halr9000, Developer Advocate
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SDN Overview
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Transcripts
halr9000https://developer.cisco.com/
PriscillaOppWhen talking SDN, programmers often act like networking people can easily learn basic programming. I wonder how many really can.
halr9000http://virl.cisco.com/
NathanielAveryall depends on how complex the program needs to be
NathanielAveryCoding 101 labs at Cisco https://developer.cisco.com/site/devnet/learningLabs/overview.gsp
@gallifreyanhal: very likely.
aosseycorrect. I was asking about the 9k already knowing the answer was no
aosseywe jumped to the VIRL topic from ACI, which is why i making the point
aosseythe only other one i had about about onePK and where it fits with APIC-EM becase there seems to be some confusion about that becoming a southbound int
NathanielAverya sep talk for dev ops is probably best.
halr9000but yeah could easily do a part 2
NathanielAverya lot of dev ops also ties into openstack that could be covered in pt 2
halr9000I got a 100 in an Intro to C class
halr9000that was the only CS class I ever took
halr9000I was asked to leave not long after IIRC
halr9000but i am totally not a programmer
NathanielAveryIf you understand route / switch, it's not that hard to understand coding concepts at least. if you can read a config file, you can probably figure out simple code
halr9000however if you config a switch and you forget to type "save" after 6 months in production-GTFO
Cisco Champion RadioIf you can do logic you can do coding -but can you dodge a wrench?