Every network outage has a story. Git just makes sure you never forget who wrote it Before You Begin Before diving into Git, let’s get a few things straight: Think of Git as the engine, and GitHub as the garage where you park your work. Why Git Belongs in Networking If you’ve ever asked “Who changed this?” or “Why is
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The best engineers don’t just fix things. They build systems that survive them. Git is where that discipline begins. The Myth That Git Is Only for Developers I used to believe Git was for people who built apps, not networks. The ones who spoke in JavaScript, not BGP. The ones who pushed commits, not packets. Then I realized something. Managing
I haven’t taken the CCNA yet — but I’ve already laced up my running shoes. The track is clear in front of me, painted with subnet masks, routing protocols, and the occasional cryptic Cisco exam question that looks like it was written during a power outage. This is the race I’m signing up for — the one where the finish
So, I’m training to be a network engineer—which sounds cool until you realize routers and switches are expensive, your house has limited power outlets, and blowing up a real network is frowned upon. Enter: Packet Tracer, Cisco’s free tool that lets me break stuff safely and build networks without risking the Wi-Fi at home. It’s Free. Like, Actually Free. You