Why I Switched From Cloud to Software Engineering

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @aqua_hehe
    @aqua_hehe Год назад +13

    I am a cloud engineer planning to switch in software, glad to see there are people with similar thoughts
    Edit: I kind of mixed both, I am a devops engineer now

  • @brownsense1
    @brownsense1 Год назад +30

    I'm glad that there are alot of cloud engineers getting into software engineering. That leaves the door open for guys like me to come in and do the maintenance work that's required in the cloud. Look guys, I worked in a warehouse for 20 years. I am currently in AWS re/start program and I'm excited to just be changing careers. You guys can have all of the creative stuff. I went the creative route, started a shirt company while working in the warehouse, and was doing contract work for my job and family reunion t-shirts outside of my job. I enjoy doing that, but I wanna make some money. If Amazon wanna pay me over $100K to do cloud maintenance work... so be it. I'll focus on being creative in other areas of my life. Great Video!

    • @domss3931
      @domss3931 Год назад +2

      Lmao agreed

    • @edboss36
      @edboss36 10 месяцев назад +5

      Agree too. I think cloud is fairly easier work than software engineering and it leaves more energy to focus on your side hustle. But software engineering is funner work. So it depends if you are someone who always believed in having a fun job so you never work a day in your life OR putting less effort in work so you have more time for life. But both are good strategies.

    • @Saymree
      @Saymree 10 месяцев назад

      @@edboss36how easy are we talking? Cuz I want to juggle cloud engineering with RUclips and feel like I wouldn’t have time for other things in life if I do cloud engineering

    • @edboss36
      @edboss36 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Saymree nah you definitely can. You got around 7 hours of free time each day and that can be used for anything like sports or language learning. And if your work allows it, try work 8-4 rather than 9-5

  • @anthonybeckford5608
    @anthonybeckford5608 2 года назад +14

    As a tech support engineer i like problem solving and fixing things but I found out for myself i hate operations work and rather just code and fixing bugs.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +2

      Engineering is right for you!

  • @Lemonadelightice
    @Lemonadelightice Год назад +2

    Great info! As a beginner in the tech space, this is really helpful! I love coding but I’ve been aiming for the cloud

  • @Andrew-Paulo
    @Andrew-Paulo Год назад +3

    Keep posting. You’re talented at presenting man

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! Much appreciated

  • @KustomTweaks
    @KustomTweaks Год назад +4

    Hi @Andrew, I too feel like the Cloud based work doesn't push the developer to write a better code or solution and instead that the sole motto is to maintain a pipeline functional. I am also bored with the 50% of the maintenance work, definitely looking for a design-based work such as in Full Stack.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +1

      I wouldn't say they don't push developers to write better code but in my experience there are less developers on a team to review your code.So it is a side effect.

  • @abhijeetnimbalkar6625
    @abhijeetnimbalkar6625 2 года назад +3

    Hey Andrew! Thanks for the video. I can relate with you as I was working as a Software Engineer and now as a Cloud Engineer. But now I am moving Software Engineering because I like to know in and out of an Application/Software. This can help me in becoming a good Software Architect in coming years. Also, I believe the future prospects of SE is more than Cloud Engineers. Let me know if I am thinking in the right direction.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +2

      I think you need to be technical to be a good architect so if that's the goal, then yes I think that's a good plan.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +4

      I'm not sure if there are more opportunities in SWE than Cloud they seem to be kind of merging at the moment. Seems there's a push to get Full-Stack devs (including cloud) to just do everything. Not sure how positive that is but seems to be what the reality is.

  • @joshuahew
    @joshuahew Год назад +4

    Hey man great stuff, my current job and my first job out of college is as a Junior Cloud Engineer. Everything you mentioned hits home.
    As a cloud engineer I enjoy learning about the various technologies that enable developers to build and host applications, but after spending some time I feel that it’s a difficult fields to navigate career-wise.
    Though the cloud is new, infrastructure is not, and to progress I find that you have to end up learning how to become a Sys Admin and learn older technologies while trying to keep your programming skills sharp and learning the nuances of the cloud platform in addition to doing operations work.
    For that reason, I’ve been considering jumping to software engineering or going back to school or both because I imagine that those career paths are more focused and the skills more directly transferable. Could just be my bias though.
    Anyways, thanks for sharing your story man, it’s definitely relatable 👌🏽

  • @yas1467
    @yas1467 Год назад +3

    I can’t decide between swe or security/cloud ): currently working as an analyst in the iam space and honestly been hating all the policy/audits/ documentation that goes into it. I want something more technical

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +1

      engineering is definitely more technical.

  • @abdulmuqtadir8898
    @abdulmuqtadir8898 2 года назад +4

    I'm shit at solving programming problems but I love to do it anyway. I'm stuck on what I should choose between devops or junior swe. Give me some tips masters

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +3

      If you really want to get better at programming it takes time, I’d recommend junior SWE. Then if you want to, switch to devops from there

  • @masterRabbit78
    @masterRabbit78 6 месяцев назад

    Do you feel that being a full-stack developer would make one become "Jack of all trades, master of none"? Tooling and ecosystems for each domain (frontend, UI/UX, backend, DB admin, CI/CD, Cloud) is so vast that it seems impossible being on top of all languages, frameworks, APIs, SDKs, tools, best practices, new cloud features, IaC tools etc. I think specialisation in one domain is better in the long run, regardless of the domain.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  5 месяцев назад

      I don't believe so. In full-stack teams you usually find that you specialize in something. For example, I'm "Full Stack" because I can do all but I specialize on my team in backend and infrastructure.

    • @okahiaemmanuel19
      @okahiaemmanuel19 5 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewRoepls what is the best stacks/programming languages u needed to get a good job in fullstack. I just thought fullstack is such an old stuff. Maybe I’m wrong

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@okahiaemmanuel19 idk what "old stuff" is. But, full stack is just a concept, it means you can build applications from top to bottom. I think Typescript is a good language for full-stack because you can use it on the frontend and the backend.

  • @thepwgpa
    @thepwgpa Год назад +2

    Hey Andrew - thank you for your concise and understandable content. Really appreciated. To you and anyone else who cares to answer... 1) For someone (me) with zero programming / coding / cloud security experience, who is 51, wants to work for another 15+ years, is a bit web-savvy and considering IT as a second career, for it's work-mobility, future demand and strong compensation, which direction(s) would you recommend? Was thinking Cloud but now SE. Would be nice to learn while I earn. 2) Maybe this is a strange question but do you believe new tech like Ch@t GPT may replace the need for coders/programmers? Thanks to anyone who contributes for your guidance!

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +2

      It's hard for me to recommend a path for someone off the cuff but I'd say that Cloud has a lower barrier to entry IMO due to the amount of careers there are in Cloud. For example Cloud Admin, Cloud Engineer, Cloud Analyst, etc. Also, to your second question I think ChatGPT is a great piece of tech that could definitely change the ecosystem.

    • @Thatgigglemakesyoulookamazing
      @Thatgigglemakesyoulookamazing Год назад

      @@AndrewRoe Thank you!

  • @yy-gf7ze
    @yy-gf7ze 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for good explanation.

  • @lionelkanyowa
    @lionelkanyowa Год назад +2

    Subscribed!

  • @owenzmortgage8273
    @owenzmortgage8273 Год назад

    True. No such thing called cloud only engineer. Cloud engineers are software engineers

  • @DallasFort1857
    @DallasFort1857 2 года назад +2

    What's a better combo 1)CCNA W/ CCNP Or 2) CEH W/CySA+ Or 3)CEH W/ Splunk? The goal is to become a Cloud Engineer?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't choose any of these. I think that you need cloud specific certs.

    • @DallasFort1857
      @DallasFort1857 2 года назад +1

      @@AndrewRoe Cloud is my ultimate goal.. I'm a veteran and the military will pay for a IT bootcamp that offers these certs, however; i can only pick one path... with that being said which certs should I do? My goal for now is to gain IT experience working remotely

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +1

      @@DallasFort1857 why are these your choices? I wouldn’t recommend any of these

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +1

      @@DallasFort1857 is there any other way to go to a different boot camp? These certs don’t really apply to true cloud engineering IMO. They’re more networking and I don’t recommend CEH ever

    • @DallasFort1857
      @DallasFort1857 2 года назад

      @@AndrewRoe Would you say the CCNA and CCNP helps with cloud a little bit?

  • @sonjamir7751
    @sonjamir7751 6 месяцев назад

    If one is creative, is it better to go for cloud or front-end, or perhaps VR?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  6 месяцев назад

      depends on where your creativity takes you. I'd say try all of them. Cloud isn't so much creative if you're a visual person, it's connecting systems.

  • @vikastiwari6780
    @vikastiwari6780 11 месяцев назад

    I don't plan to switch i will stay for next 5 years in application support role...

  • @elijahmay3210
    @elijahmay3210 2 года назад +2

    What are all the programming languages that you use to code to solve The cloud problem you solve?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +2

      I used a lot of Typescript, node, and Python.

  • @onegodthecreator
    @onegodthecreator Год назад

    How about the salary difference. I am in the same boat. I need to choose between the 2. Now only difference that would matter currently is salary.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад

      Really just depends on the area and the seniority. But I think in general Software Eng pays more.

    • @onegodthecreator
      @onegodthecreator Год назад

      @@AndrewRoe Thanks Andrew.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад

      @@onegodthecreator Good luck man!

    • @onegodthecreator
      @onegodthecreator Год назад

      @@AndrewRoe 🙌

  • @morevishakha
    @morevishakha Год назад

    Hey, could you please share better options for switching from DBA?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад

      for switching from DBA? Can you add more context? I didn't switch from DBA so I don't have any experience in that realm myself.

  • @mr.d1796
    @mr.d1796 2 года назад +3

    Bro legit looks like Cooper Kupp

  • @ozan4903
    @ozan4903 2 года назад +3

    I want to be a part of Cloud Computing but I do not know where to start. I am currently freshman at college learning Python. What will I do after python , what should I learn? I currently live in Mid-East. Universities (which is here) does not help at all. Can you help me out w a roadmap etc.?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +5

      i'd say that after you get the basics of programming down in Python you should pick a cloud provider (AWS, Azure, GCP) and start to build applications in the cloud. For example use Azure functions to build a serverless python app or Lambda for AWS to build a serverless python app to accomplish a specific goal. I always find projects more helpful than just specific courses to try. This will open your mind to the possibilities of both the cloud and programming in general.

    • @skydude7682
      @skydude7682 2 года назад +2

      Even if you do not take the comptia exam I'd recommend proffessor messers channel for the basics of IT like networking and security basics. overall though getting your hands dirty is a must don't get stuck in tutorial hell on things

    • @ozan4903
      @ozan4903 2 года назад +1

      @@AndrewRoe thank you

    • @ozan4903
      @ozan4903 2 года назад +1

      @@skydude7682 I am currently working on Python, Data structures and Algorithms . I ve been thinking on start learning those basic IT stuff. I might start doing it tmr

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад

      @@ozan4903 anytime!

  • @bluefrancis14
    @bluefrancis14 Год назад

    Operations isn't too bad if you can automate the crap out of it.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад

      yeah but then it becomes less of operations doesn't it?

  • @JDMorris81
    @JDMorris81 Год назад +1

    I really want a job in tech. I tried learning to code but it's not sticking and I can't code worth a damn so I'm wondering if cloud is a better fit.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +1

      cloud engineering has code involved with it for the most part. Look into being a Cloud Analyst or go into being a security Analyst.

    • @JDMorris81
      @JDMorris81 Год назад

      @@AndrewRoe Cool, thanks. What about Solutions Architect?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад

      @@JDMorris81 it's a very hot ticket item within the space. I think it's helpful to have on a resume for sure.

    • @delanescott7872
      @delanescott7872 Год назад

      @@AndrewRoe i want to become an swe/data engineer badly but i have the same problem i cant code worth nothing and its just not sticking. it just seems like the matrix to me sometimes. what can i do to advance and grow some skills?

  • @facundotiede
    @facundotiede 6 месяцев назад

    Hello andrew, I want to get into cloud security path, I have knowledge of cybersecurity, hacking and programming with python, I never working in IT, My plan its to start with aws partitioner, and then go on with solution arch and then sec, you think I could get into some work? I have a fancy base? what do you think? my doubt, it's if I should do some SOC path (blue team) or direct I go by cloud , and the last doubt is if i need to realice comptia sec+ or with aws partitioner its fine? I really apreciate your time,

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  6 месяцев назад +1

      I think projects are your friend here. Certs are good but start building in public!

    • @facundotiede
      @facundotiede 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AndrewRoe thanks andrew! Do you have some projects build in the channel? or have good resources for them

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  5 месяцев назад

      @@facundotiede yeah I have a poorly maintained (SORRY I'll work on it) github repo called cloud master. Here it is
      github.com/aroesec/cloud-masters
      We also have an open source repo that houses all projects related to cloud security and infrastructure as code (ALSO poorly maintained but again working on it)
      github.com/sythelabs/IaC-Examples

  • @saeedsherani7275
    @saeedsherani7275 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Andrew
    listening to your videos. Best video and informative.
    I am working in a cloud for 4 years and to be honest I am happy with it . Because new services are coming out and there is a lot of stuff to learn. Also, we are being involved in the infrastructure as a code Terraform. But I think. I can’t learn programming languages now because as a cloud engineer in my own experience, I am not using any type of the programming language, so what would you suggest.
    I love cloud technology but people are saying that we should switch to software engineering because its a best path, but isn’t that gonna be starting from bottom and learning the programming language, some companies need python expert some company needs angular, experts, and some C## experts. What advise would you give to me.

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  11 месяцев назад

      Hey! Thanks for the kind words here. I'd say you need to do what's best for you. Opinions can be helpful but both cloud and software are viable paths.

  • @wavygoods877
    @wavygoods877 2 года назад

    I currently work for Boeing. Would you recommend getting certified cloud security practitioner or go straight to a cloud vendor security certificate.
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    I also find full stack really interesting! However, I would still consider my coding skills at the beginner level lol

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +3

      I recommend the AWS paths just because they are widely accepted across many orgs.

  • @Matt-es7le
    @Matt-es7le Год назад

    But how is the salary of cloud engineer comparing to software enginr

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  Год назад +1

      Depends on level and location.

  • @studious_viewer
    @studious_viewer Год назад

    Keep making videos :)

  • @TheLibTearMaker
    @TheLibTearMaker 2 года назад

    What’s your twitch link?

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +1

      Twitch.tv/aroesec

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад +2

      Totally forgot to put it in the description

    • @TheLibTearMaker
      @TheLibTearMaker 2 года назад

      Followed- I’ve been looking for something like your channel for some time now

    • @AndrewRoe
      @AndrewRoe  2 года назад

      @@TheLibTearMaker sweet! Appreciate it

  • @jagadeeshwaranm4226
    @jagadeeshwaranm4226 Год назад

    include some images to understand better

  • @hannav7125
    @hannav7125 2 года назад +1

    Do you have instagram?