Learning Networkings Basics - Next

After almost two months, I finished the Networking Basics course provided by the CISCO Networking Academy.
I started the course not only because I lacked knowledge in networking but also because I believe networking is an important part of the IT field. Now that I have completed the course, I am more comfortable with terms like subnet, broadcast domain, DNS resolver, and others when reading articles or documentation for tools I use daily.
Here are some things I appreciated about the course:
Well-written chapters with clear use cases and illustrations
Short videos with good explanations and visuals, each lasting a maximum of 8 minutes (I prefer text over video when studying)
Practice chapters using CISCO Packet Tracer
Short and long exams after each chapter, featuring multiple-choice questions to assess learners' knowledge

I really appreciate the course's structure and highly recommend it.
What's next? I'm continuing with network programming because there are still things I need and want to learn in this area. I started with Beej's networking guide.

