Many of you may be wondering if DevOps career is for you. π€ If you have been following and watching my videos you probably already know that I love...
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This blog rings so true with me. I am a developer turned DevOps engineer who has again gone back to development. But once you become a DevOps enginner, you will never be willing to live with the inefficiencies in CICD or infrastructure. So even though I have gone back to development, I still love DevOps, and continue mentoring new people to DevOps.
Thanks for sharing! In my experience, I am seeing Open-source software beginning to play a pivotal role in the evolution of the DevOps toolkit. Being able to rely on a community to quickly learn and scale a tool is a huge differentiator and you likely will connect with someone who has encountered a similar problem to what you are facing at one point or another.
Thank you for sharing this great article. I am a Software Developer that does a lot of the DevOps work for the company I work for. The more I DevOps, the more I like it! βΊοΈ. I'm also going for my second cloud cert, so after reading this article it makes want to learn and push even more.
You're doing great work inspiring us all. Keep it up!.πͺπΌ
Wow This is absolutely wonderful to me having such great information from you as DevOps Engineer is extremely pushful and helpful. I wish you many more victories and achievements in your carrier as a DevOps Engineer. In fact, I'm even motivated to learn more about DevOps the more. Thanks Nana.
Now I understand why I love DevOps even more. I've been a software developer for 14 years, started managing servers 7 years ago, and then decided to focus on DevOps lately.
it's true development can be boring sometimes, but in DevOps there's always something new to learn.
And the feeling of making the life of others easier is priceless.
Thank you for sharing this Nana, you have enlightened me even more.
Thanks for sharing your experience! :)
Insighful π‘
Thank you for sharing this.
I can totally relate to this. Thanks for sharing your insight, great article!
I'm not a devops, but I'm thinking of venturing into this field. thanks!
That was a nice read! Liked, bookmarked and followed, keep the good work! π
3rd point is so true! DevOps engineers can cut costs down a lot and they can objectively show this. (Also on 4th, DevOps are REALLY in high demand)
As someone who is about to take a coding boot camp course, this was very informative and I learned a good bit from it. Thank you for the Information on DevOps!
I really hope you are telling the truth! I'm currently in a work-study program for 7 days as a "full stack developer" but in fact I'm going to do dev ops.
Unfortunately in 7 days, I have done absolutely nothing, learned nothing, and I am boiling inside. I just want to practice, to learn, but for the moment I'm just going back and forth by train to do nothing. Sorry I know you had nothing to do with it but it had to come out ahah