I've noticed many newcomers to DevOps are curious about where to practice tools such as CI/CD, Kubernetes, and Terraform without having to pay for expensive bootcamps. To help out, I've created a small learning hub that includes free tutorials, hands-on challenges, easy-to-understand explanations, and beginner projects. You can check it out at thedevopsworld.com. I'm open to feedback on what's working well and what could be improved, since my goal is to keep it free and useful for everyone entering the field. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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I built the website because I couldn't find a similar platform for free practice. I have over 10 years of experience, and my goal is to create a community-driven resource that remains free. Education should be accessible to everyone!
I recommend skipping bootcamps and finding a mentor instead. Having someone to guide you makes a huge difference, no matter what you're trying to learn.
Tackle projects that seem challenging but rewarding. For example, try creating multi-environment setups (dev, stage, prod), use Terraform for deployments with CI/CD, set up Kubernetes clusters, and deploy apps using Helm and ArgoCD. Don't hesitate to push your limits! It's a great way to learn.
Totally agree, pushing yourself can really pay off, but I get that not everyone can dive head-first into such complex projects.
Definitely, and adding a complete learning path on your site could really help beginners get started. Great feedback!

That's awesome! It's great to see someone so dedicated to making education available for all.