Hi , great contents . Thnks alot for shading light on things a beginner may not be very familiar with. My question is , as a total beginner without much knowledge on sw engineering and development, Can I just start learning AWS and devop and grow through going forward?
Hi great video ! Im a software dev and Ive realised my lack of network knowledge. I don't know if I want to transition to a devops role later on, but i surely want to be able to do certain task like ci/cd and even infrastructure and I don't mind learning it. But just like you mentioned, I like to learn fundamentals but I don't wanna end up learning too much unnecessary networking stuff. Would be nice if u could go just a tiny bit more in details and tell us what networking concepts should we learn. And a discord would be really nice ifu don't already have one.. Anyways.. great content ! +1 sub
Thanks! I agree with not overloading yourself with theory at first. I think a good starting point would be Adrian Cantrill’s networking fundamentals playlist on RUclips. Then try to take on any projects that have a networking component to it and learn through these projects. It is hard to pinpoint exact topics that would be useful as it’s heavily dependent on your role but I think to start with, breadth of knowledge is more important than depth. No discord yet unfortunately but may create one in the future.
He's going to be a tech lead for sure. I'm going to follow his path. Cheers!
Arrived here because of the DevOps video. Enjoyed. Subscribed. Watched this one. Enjoyed again: thanks :)
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Same as you
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Hi , great contents .
Thnks alot for shading light on things a beginner may not be very familiar with.
My question is , as a total beginner without much knowledge on sw engineering and development, Can I just start learning AWS and devop and grow through going forward?
I don't think you need to know a lot about software engineering to be able to learn AWS. IT knowledge would be more important.
Tech champ 😊
Hi great video !
Im a software dev and Ive realised my lack of network knowledge. I don't know if I want to transition to a devops role later on, but i surely want to be able to do certain task like ci/cd and even infrastructure and I don't mind learning it. But just like you mentioned, I like to learn fundamentals but I don't wanna end up learning too much unnecessary networking stuff.
Would be nice if u could go just a tiny bit more in details and tell us what networking concepts should we learn.
And a discord would be really nice ifu don't already have one..
Anyways.. great content ! +1 sub
Thanks! I agree with not overloading yourself with theory at first.
I think a good starting point would be Adrian Cantrill’s networking fundamentals playlist on RUclips. Then try to take on any projects that have a networking component to it and learn through these projects. It is hard to pinpoint exact topics that would be useful as it’s heavily dependent on your role but I think to start with, breadth of knowledge is more important than depth.
No discord yet unfortunately but may create one in the future.
Adrian cantrell