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What it Takes to be a DevOps Engineer - DevOps 162
May 11, 2023
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1.
Introduction
2min
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2.
Are You Even a DevOps Engineer if You Aren't Writing Code?
2min
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3.
How to Be a DevOps Professional
5min
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4.
The False Premises of DevOps
3min
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DevOps Engineers
6min
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6.
Kubernetes: The Ultimate Abstraction Machine
3min
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7.
The Problems With the Job Market
2min
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8.
How to Automate Your Job Away
5min
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9.
The Importance of Automation in Software Development
5min
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10.
The Gervais Principle
4min
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11.
How to Commodify Kubernetes
5min
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12.
How to Write Code Helps You Be Better at Your Career
2min
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13.
The Importance of Dev Experience in Operations
3min
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14.
The Importance of Certifications
2min
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15.
How to Negotiate a Raised Salary
3min
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16.
X: Jonathan's Pick for the Week
2min
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17.
The Immortality Key: The Secret History of Religion With No Name
3min
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18.
The Importance of Religion in Politics
3min
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Lane Wagner is the Founder of Boot.dev. He joins the show to talk about his blog post, "
Are You a DevOps Engineer if You Aren't Writing Code?
". They begin by outlining their personal definitions of what a DevOps and a DevOps Engineer mean to them.
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Boot.dev
Are You a DevOps Engineer if You Aren't Writing Code?
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Lane Wagner
GitHub: wagslane
Twitter:
@wagslane
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