If your talking about the code foundry tuition l. I’m doing the self paced course. I paid 500 for it earlier in the year and slowly been going through it. Not until recently did I decide to put more effort
This video is so relatable, having limited experience with full stack web development experience myself - whenever it comes to making real-world apps, I'm struggling because i don't have any javascript experience Do you think as a DevOps guy, with extensive python experience - IS IT WORTH coding your own portfolio website/JS projects and learning a fair bit of web development vs learning more about DevOps? also, what is homelab, can you explain more in later videos? THANK YOU - AMAZING VIDEO
What's the career path for a devops engineer? I'm a sysadmin with 10 years experience, and I have learnt a few programming languages and wanted to become a fullstack developer, but as I can see no company would like to hire a developer with no development experience.
You didn't restart the series in the end, did you? RUclips algorithm diserves you, your content is great but it doesn't show up in recommendation. I hope you'll find the time to carry on.
Hhhaha I tried to restart the series but family and life gets in the way. I’m planning to find a content schedule and format that fits my life. I understand estimated how much work goes in to a simple video. Thanks for the kind words!!
Oh...Yahhh thankyou very much
I really looking forward for devops real time learning.
Great video and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
I dont have 15k laying around. Im glad youre doing it. Cant wait to see how you do.
15k for what? I don’t have extra 15k either
If your talking about the code foundry tuition l. I’m doing the self paced course. I paid 500 for it earlier in the year and slowly been going through it. Not until recently did I decide to put more effort
Can you share the link? I would try for $500
The 500 dollar was a special event. The self paced course is $99 a month.
You should be able to easily find it if you try
@@joeterlecki I found it, not sure why I found the boot camp the last time. 😅
Keep it up! 🔥
Thanks for watching
Great plans
This video is so relatable, having limited experience with full stack web development experience myself - whenever it comes to making real-world apps, I'm struggling because i don't have any javascript experience
Do you think as a DevOps guy, with extensive python experience - IS IT WORTH coding your own portfolio website/JS projects and learning a fair bit of web development vs learning more about DevOps?
also, what is homelab, can you explain more in later videos?
THANK YOU - AMAZING VIDEO
Im learning linux and python now. What should I learn next. Currently only in a helpdesk position but have my ccna?
What's the career path for a devops engineer? I'm a sysadmin with 10 years experience, and I have learnt a few programming languages and wanted to become a fullstack developer, but as I can see no company would like to hire a developer with no development experience.
You didn't restart the series in the end, did you? RUclips algorithm diserves you, your content is great but it doesn't show up in recommendation. I hope you'll find the time to carry on.
Hhhaha I tried to restart the series but family and life gets in the way. I’m planning to find a content schedule and format that fits my life. I understand estimated how much work goes in to a simple video.
Thanks for the kind words!!
All this RUclipsr talking about are basic concepts and his personal life. No real world enterprise level projects.
What did you expect from this video? It’s obviously a vlog uodate style vid?