Hey everyone! I'm a platform engineering manager and I have a computer science grad intern starting next month. They have limited practical experience, and I want to help them hit the ground running with some solid resources. I'm particularly looking for YouTube channels that explain foundational DevOps concepts like CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code, Cloud technologies, and observability. As someone from the older Gen-X crowd who's just starting to get into YouTube, I'd really appreciate any suggestions you might have! Thanks a lot!
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There’s also an interesting resource from MIT called 'Missing: A Computer Science Curriculum,' which you might find helpful. It provides a good overview and has some practical aspects that can really benefit newcomers.
You should check out the 'DevOps Toolkit' on YouTube. The older videos are especially good and cover a lot of essential DevOps concepts. Highly recommended for beginners!
For great beginner-friendly content, look into channels like TechWorld with Nana and The DevOps Toolkit. They both have useful introductions to CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code, and cloud basics that should be perfect for your intern.
Ooh that’s really nice, thank you!