CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Course Material

What is an interpreted language?
A language that is only used for web development
A language that runs instructions in the source code whenever you run the application
A language that cannot be used on multiple platforms
A language that converts source code into binary ahead of time

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Hello, @MOHAMMAD SALAH. You need to contact your CompTIA Customer Success representative. They will activate your access to the portal's resources.
Does that mean the Instructor guide & Student guide are no longer available for the trainers when attending the TTT sessions?
With the codes that are usually there

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I understand that vouchers are being sent out in batches, and I understand that Stephen Has a lot going on with all of the TTTs lately. I am looking for an update on how that process is going for the Network+ vouchers though, as I still have not received that one.
Same here. It is my understanding that I met all requirements. Please review my stats and let me know if I'm wrong so I won't continue to bug you guys!

Clarification Needed on SSL/TLS Certificate Verification Process

That sounds great, @Eugene! If you find the video, definitely share it with me—I'd love to check it out for reference. In the meantime, I can start drafting the step-by-step guide and include some examples for using OpenSSL in the command prompt to verify certificates and protocols. Once I have a draft, we can go over it together and refine it. We can also brainstorm on how best to format the guide or video for everyone. Looking forward to collaborating on this

Sounds good to me. :cool:
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Clarification Needed on SSL/TLS Certificate Verification Process

That sounds great, @Eugene! If you find the video, definitely share it with me—I'd love to check it out for reference. In the meantime, I can start drafting the step-by-step guide and include some examples for using OpenSSL in the command prompt to verify certificates and protocols. Once I have a draft, we can go over it together and refine it. We can also brainstorm on how best to format the guide or video for everyone. Looking forward to collaborating on this

Clarification Needed on SSL/TLS Certificate Verification Process

Thanks for the suggestion @Eugene! I think creating a step-by-step guide or even recording a video on using the command prompt for OpenSSL and TLS certificate verification would be a great way to help everyone learn more effectively. It would cover verifying certificates, checking protocol versions, and ensuring secure connections. We could collaborate on this or You/I can put together a draft and we can refine it together. Let me know what you think!

I think could be a great idea, I was looking for a particular video I watched to so I could share it but will have to hunt for it.
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Clarification Needed on SSL/TLS Certificate Verification Process

Thanks for the suggestion @Eugene! I think creating a step-by-step guide or even recording a video on using the command prompt for OpenSSL and TLS certificate verification would be a great way to help everyone learn more effectively. It would cover verifying certificates, checking protocol versions, and ensuring secure connections. We could collaborate on this or You/I can put together a draft and we can refine it together. Let me know what you think!
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Clarification Needed on SSL/TLS Certificate Verification Process

SSL they say because people are familiar with that term but I agree should just call it TLS 1.3 on everything instead of saying it is SSL when it is not. I inform my classes about those kind of things.
I tell my classes that SSL was deprecated in June 2015, but they may still find references to it.

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