Hey everyone! I just graduated from college and landed an internship at a startup, where I'll be part of the DevOps team. I'm a bit lost and don't have a strong background in DevOps. I've got one week before I start, and I'd love to hear your suggestions on how I can use this time to get familiar with the essentials of DevOps. Any tips or resources would be greatly appreciated!
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Try to build something practical rather than just reading or watching tutorials. Hands-on experience is extremely valuable in DevOps, so put your skills to the test!
Check out the "Techworld with Nana" YouTube channel. It’s a great resource for beginners and will give you a nice overview of the concepts you'll be working with. Congrats on the job! It's pretty impressive to land a DevOps role without prior experience!
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Make sure to practice Linux as much as possible! Getting comfortable with shell scripting and sysadmin tasks is crucial. Just remember that you can learn a lot on the job as well, so don’t worry too much!
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I recommend visiting roadmap.sh/devops. It will guide you on the key topics you should focus on as you get started in your DevOps journey!
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Got it, thank you!