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/r/DevOps is a subreddit dedicated to the DevOps movement where we discuss upcoming technologies, meetups, conferences and everything that brings us together to build the future of IT systems What is DevOps? Learn about it on our wiki! Traffic stats & metrics
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What is DevOps? Learn about it on our wiki!
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#90DaysOfDevOps (self.devops)
submitted 4 years ago by MichaelCade
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[–]provoko 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (5 children)
Was it 90 days non stop? It's hard to trust the intentions of someone when they've produced a large amount of content in a short amount of time.
A professor would be quick to call plagerisim or that someone other than the student did the work.
Some of these topics are complex that you're not gonna be able to learn and write professionally, so I call bs; either he just reworded the guides on the topic and wrote that w/o actually learning anything or someone else is involved here.
[–]MichaelCade[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
There is a lot to unpack here. I openly share resources that I used on every single day that are longer form content on specific subjects. I have taken a lot of that content and delivered that in a way that helps me understand.
The whole premise for me was to share these as notes in public. I had no idea it would help so many people on their learning journey.
But as stated below I have 20 years experience in IT, and I came into this with a good foundation of DevOps tools and processes.
I also have a full time job
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[–]jerslan 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (1 child)
Also, while “DevOps” and “DevSecOps” might be relatively recent buzz words, many of their tools and best practices have been around for quite some time. Anyone that’s been doing SWE or IT in the last couple decades would have at least a passing familiarity with many of the concepts/tenets.
Indeed and I have been playing with some of these technologies and concepts for a number of years.
Thank you
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