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Sander van Vugt | |
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Born | September 19, 1968 |
Occupation(s) | Author, trainer |
Known for | Training, writing and promoting open source software |
Sander van Vugt (born September 19, 1968) is a Dutch Linux trainer, author, and open source advocate. He is known for his extensive work in training, writing, and promoting open source software within the Linux community.
Early Life and Education
editVan Vugt was born in Heerenveen, Friesland, Netherlands. He studied at Groningen University, where he earned a degree in philosophy with a specialization in Indology. His passion for technology led him to pursue various IT certifications, including RHCSA, RHCE, CKAD, CKA, Linux+, and LFCS.[1]
Career
editVan Vugt's career in the Linux industry began in 1994 when he started working as a Linux trainer for Azlan Training. He continued in this role until 2004, after which he became an independent trainer and author. In 1999, he published his first book, "Leerboek Linux deel 1," in Dutch, marking the beginning of his prolific writing career.
Through his training resources on Linux, Kubernetes and Ansible, Sander van Vugt has empowered countless individuals to enhance their Linux, Ansible, and Kubernetes skills, making a significant contribution to the global Linux and open source communities.[2]
As an advocate for open source software, Van Vugt founded the Living Open Source project, which aims to increase the use of open source software in the African continent by providing free education to skilled African talent.[3]
Personal Life
editWhen not working, Van Vugt enjoys spending time with his family. He is also an avid triathlete and marathon runner, participating in events around the world.
Impact and Legacy
editSander van Vugt's dedication to the Linux community and open source software has made him a well-respected figure in the industry. His books, video courses, and training sessions have helped countless individuals improve their Linux skills and advance their careers. Through his work with the Living Open Source project, he continues to make a positive impact by bringing free education to talented individuals in Africa.
References
edit- ^ "About Sander van Vugt". Sander van Vugt. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
- ^ "Sander van Vugt". Opensource.com. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
- ^ "Living Open Source". Living Open Source. Retrieved 2024-06-04.