I've been diving into DevOps for about six months now with a focus on Linux, AWS, Python, Jenkins, and Terraform. However, I often feel overwhelmed with the implementation of what I've learned and the use cases for different tools. I'm still grappling with basic concepts and feel like I lack problem-solving skills. What would be the best way to adapt to DevOps? Additionally, how can I build my profile to reflect 3-5 years of experience by working on various projects and troubleshooting scenarios? I'm open to any suggestions or advice you might have!
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I've got several projects that heavily incorporate DevOps practices. If you're interested, I'd love to have you involved! They are all open source. Getting hands-on experience could definitely give you a new perspective on how to use those tools effectively.
That sounds like a great opportunity! I think getting involved in open-source projects can really help build your skills and your resume.
First off, it's crucial to understand what DevOps means in the context of your specific role. Just saying you're into DevOps isn't enough without some context—it can mean different things depending on where you're applying it.
I'm really interested! I just realized that DevOps isn't only about the tools, but more about how you use them. Working on real projects could really help me understand this better.