@@techwithsoleyman ok thank you. 3 more questions do you inform us what certifications to get in the course ? Do we need to learn python or not recommend? And lastly can I still get a degree in IT after or nothing worth it ?
I was just wondering where I would go about learning networking, visualization, OS and databases. What resources would you recommend for each one? Btw love your content. Keep it up!
Hello there!! Wanted to know what do you want me learn when you say 'Databases'. Does that mean i should learn sql? Can you elaborate? Same for 'Virtualisation'... I would be grateful if you could list down the topics i should understand to start leaning
heyy started my cloud journey by aws currently completed aws practitioner certification and training of aws solution architech associate . As you mentioned we need foundation on networking ,OS ,Linux knowledge can you specify what will enough for these as they also a very wide .
Hello, I am a fresher from field of Tourism, with no IT knowledge I aspire to become Cloud engineer can you please suggest a single course which will make me job ready
Hi Soleyman, new subscriber here. Currently on my Cloud journey, althoughI've done things in a weird order lol. I passed the AZ-900. I then did a crash course a course on Bash as apparently knowing Linux is essential. Also did a crash course on Docker. I'm now learning networking fundamentals. After this I'm planning on briefly doing GIT (as I have no software developer background), then Terraform, then go over Python. Then I'll look at VMware. What is your honest opinion on this order? Am I doing too much? Is it worth learning GIT? Do I need Python if I know Bash?
Get very comfortable with Networking and Linux before moving on since that's what cloud basically is: linux servers running in a network. I'd recommend you get better with Bash instead of learning a new language.
You should have a primary machine for Linux or use Virtual Box. I'm a system engineer mastered the majority of MS Products supporting Government agencies for years in the DMV. I've made the decision to give the Cloud a shot in Summer of 2022. The best decision of my life. My story would blow your mind. It's a lot, but its a hobby to me.
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Hey Soleyman, when should we do our projects?
Is it after Fundamentals certification or Associate level certification. Please answer.
Should we get the handbook if we are joining your academy?
Handbook is free when u join academy
@@techwithsoleyman ok thank you. 3 more questions do you inform us what certifications to get in the course ? Do we need to learn python or not recommend? And lastly can I still get a degree in IT after or nothing worth it ?
1) networking, virtualisation, os, db
2) cloud console
3) later IaC
4) cloud architecture
5) coding in cloud
6) teraform, guthub actions, ci/cd
I do have zero knowledge about cloud. Thanks to you I would like to try this path. Hoping after 6 months of self studying I could make it
You can do it
I was just wondering where I would go about learning networking, visualization, OS and databases. What resources would you recommend for each one? Btw love your content. Keep it up!
Have you figured it out can you please help
What a beautiful content. Thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you
Thank you for an awesome video! Helps beginners like myself🤝
Happy to help!
Hello there!! Wanted to know what do you want me learn when you say 'Databases'. Does that mean i should learn sql? Can you elaborate?
Same for 'Virtualisation'... I would be grateful if you could list down the topics i should understand to start leaning
Your vids are really top notch..Thank you
this video was so helpful. can you tell some websites or playlists that teaches or offers topics and teachings
heyy started my cloud journey by aws currently completed aws practitioner certification and training of aws solution architech associate . As you mentioned we need foundation on networking ,OS ,Linux knowledge can you specify what will enough for these as they also a very wide .
very informative brother😊😊
Thanks 🙂
Would you recommend that one studies traditionally networking before learning networking in the cloud?
Yes
@@techwithsoleyman Thank you brother. May Allah give you further success in this life and the next
Hello, I am a fresher from field of Tourism, with no IT knowledge I aspire to become Cloud engineer can you please suggest a single course which will make me job ready
Hi Soleyman, new subscriber here. Currently on my Cloud journey, althoughI've done things in a weird order lol.
I passed the AZ-900. I then did a crash course a course on Bash as apparently knowing Linux is essential. Also did a crash course on Docker.
I'm now learning networking fundamentals. After this I'm planning on briefly doing GIT (as I have no software developer background), then Terraform, then go over Python. Then I'll look at VMware.
What is your honest opinion on this order? Am I doing too much? Is it worth learning GIT? Do I need Python if I know Bash?
Get very comfortable with Networking and Linux before moving on since that's what cloud basically is: linux servers running in a network. I'd recommend you get better with Bash instead of learning a new language.
@CombatVault thanks, I appreciate the advice
@@michael43567 Hey from where did you prepare for AZ-900 can you please share some resources? I will be giving this exam in December.
@@vineetsinghnegi6297 Udemy. The thumbnail is a white dude; I think it's the most popular course on AZ 900 on Udemy
I am a fresher. If i learn these skills can i start my career and get my first job in cloud engineering??
where can I learn networking os and all that stuff for free..
Hello Malik, did you find any good option?
no way you don't recommend learn Linux.
Nope cant learn everything at the start
You should have a primary machine for Linux or use Virtual Box. I'm a system engineer mastered the majority of MS Products supporting Government agencies for years in the DMV. I've made the decision to give the Cloud a shot in Summer of 2022. The best decision of my life. My story would blow your mind. It's a lot, but its a hobby to me.
@@Brutus34100 hi i'd love to hear about your story, can you share it with me? Maybe over discord or something?
I'm 24 can i start to learn all of that now?
I feel very old. 😭💔
The one thing missing from this video is that one must learn Linux.
Linux falls under operating systems :-)
I still don’t understand the objective of all this. Can someone help me understand?
7 years experience in the cloud ? Bro the cloud ain’t even a thing yet in my country.
AWS came out 2006 lol
@@techwithsoleyman i was still in college by than lol
Its possible to do this with in 1yr?
No
Then how many years???