I joined the Academy the other day. I love your content here and I knew it was going to be the same in the academy. So far I was right! Thank you Soleyman! I’m happy to be on this boat with you and the rest of the community ❤
@@techwithsoleyman Thank you for this breakdown.😊 However, I know that artificial intelligence is also the future of technology. Regardless of which path I decide to take in the tech space I know I need to be skilled in Ai. So, could talk more about how artificial intelligence is going to affect the cloud industry? What are some of the jobs to look into in the near future with cloud ai? How should we get ahead by learning ai in the cloud? Lets start to learn those skills before the shift beggin. Can you also talk about edge computing? What to look at for?
Don't learn cyber security or coding or engineering or anything because next year Elon is going to release T3 robot and the new skynet update lol at this point let's just all hold hands and sing kumbaya while we wait for our UBI checks in the mail.....come on bro you don't need to do this type of videos
If you want to code go for it. If you want to build guitars go for it. Just choose something and work extremely hard to master it, get obsessed and you will find an opportunity
Even with the advent of AI that can generate code, we must remember that we need to know coding prior to taking help from AI, coz, only those who know coding can understand if the AI bot is generating correct code or some rubbish code blocks. I tested it out myself once by leaving it entirely to the AI and it ruined my project! 😅 Best part is, instead of feeling sad for spoiling my project, I felt happy, guess why? That test proved that AI is not smarter than me. 😂 Thank God, we humans are gifted with powerful brains 🧠 to code and solve projects without depending on a bot. Take tiny help from AI bots but not giant help. as, you don’t want your ai bots to ruin your projects. AI doesn't have it's own brain, it gets its input from human programmers.
I worked as a Cloud Architect in the last 3 years, first at AWS and now at Microsoft. But it was just dumb luck (well, and lots of studying) how I got into the industry. For background, I graduated when COVID began with a non-tech degree, and spent a year in Oil & Gas. I then took a leap of faith and joined the IT team in a local bank where they let us choose our specialization. I ended up becoming a Cloud Engineer because I thought Cloud sounded cool (heck, I didn't know what Cloud was). But as I learnt and built stuff, I realised I had the passion for it. Fast forward another year, I joined AWS. I recall my first project involved refactoring an on-prem monolith into serverless microservices. This 6x-ed the client's workload processing speed and their costs went from thousands to just hundreds a month. Projects have only gotten bigger since.
A lot of different government agencies and departments are just now drawing plans to migrate to a cloud infrastructure too. Having a security clearance with cloud skills makes you even more valuable.
Come on. Software engineer will never died, the ai tools will help to move forward in the field, thanks to software engineer the ai was showed up, and dont forget that ai can help also in cloud computing it give solutions and education u need ... please dont discourage people just to sell your product
Okay I don’t really think ur grasping his idea, he doesn’t mean software engineer will become dead. It’s more of it will increasingly become more difficult to get a job and insane competition between actual people and ai. There are other fields such as cloud and security that imo offers more opportunities these days.
@@techwithsoleyman For what video talk about? I agree with him. And you are not a dev, go back to your team and create more youtube clip free for us watch now! Soleyman gpt youtuber
@@techwithsoleymanWe did watch the whole video, and basically you’re just pretty much promoting and selling your course while discouraging other careers, people can make their own decisions.
How do you have so much time making all. these videos if you are running your own cloud company? If the demand was so high this guy wouldn't have time to do these videos plus the money he makes is from youtube mostly not from working on cloud projects. He is just selling his cloud courses or whatever that is :D
This. I know a guy who sells a course for 24k. its 24k because people kept begging him to teach them and he always said 'no I'm busy'. Eventually people kept offering more and it got to the point it was worth teaching one on one.
But you can use AI to set up cloud infrastructure and consult on which cloud services to use just the same way you can let AI write your code ;) All arguments he mentions against software engineering also applies to cloud engineering domain.
None of this guys lives from coding. Their source of income is the people who pay for their academys, boot camp, course, make money as a programmer is very difficult.
I have PM background and want to learn new skill. What he said in video is not completely wrong it would be wise if i go for cloud and concentrate only to software aspects related to cloud . What is you take?
it's not difficult. If you're a corporate bootlicker you hardly even need to code. They'll most likely make you a manager too and pay raise. All it takes is kickbacks and all sort of wrongdoing
Even Cloud Engineering is not safe from AI as long as Infrastructure As Code(IAC) exists and improves. Software Engineers can turn this around by learning some business skills and becoming solo entrepreneurs. Let AI do what it does best because fighting it is a futile battle. No one understands code more than software engineers. Get AI to do the best job and solving business problem, not for salary but for equity and selfgenerating income stream is the golden opportunity here. Your FAANG friend is earning 500k per year? Ever think that could be your Monthly Recurring Revenue with your side project.
Cloud engineering is infrastructure. Software engineering is about building software. Totally different pursuits. People who enjoy software engineering may not enjoy cloud enginernig and vice versa. Rumors of software engineering's death are largely exaggerated.
its easy for you based on your growth from , frontend engineer, to tecnhical architect, to devops engineer, to cloud engineer, obviosly this has given you a pool of skills and better understanding of cloud. but for a newbie going from zero to cloud, its definitely gonna be over whelming
fine video, but it's always about why cloud enginering is great or better than others paths? Could you prepare tutorial video about real problem solving cloud engineering project or maybe some technical deeps that people have problem with
Interesting video Soleymon. Cloud engineering came on my radar last year. It's quite different than my previous trajectory as an SWE in energy. There is a ton of churn in the market so it's hard to predict where the market will be next year.
This is technically an add for your own company. I have tried to build a website using AI It is not pratical AI only gives you some code and lot of it are depreciated. That said Cloud computing is quite atractive.
I have a bachelor in cloud computing, have AWS SysOps admin, oracle and various other IT certs including most CompTIA certs and CISSP. I have been unable to even get to a technical interview in the past 2 years. The jobs are just not out there
The jobs may not be there, but the opportunities are. In this economy, we have to learn the skills to provide value to the economy independently (without an employer). Unfortunately, the school system doesn't teach such skills.
@@93RG Good point. I'm sitting here just at the beginning of my tech journey, discouraged by the job market. But I really want to make something of my own, it seems like the only way out of this hell.
Oh yes because I AM going to be responsible for saturating a market that’s growing at 18% a year and projected to be worth $1.6 Trillion in 2030…try to read your comments out loud before you type them🤣🤣🤣
Amazon just fired a bunch of cloud engineers, and software engineering is not dead . You need to learn certain skills that have not been taught , like testing, design patterns , architecture, domain driven design , behavioral driven design , test driven design , and AI has enhanced the capabilities of what we can do with code , but most importantly it’s about building a maintainable and scalable code base
I disagree . AI will never be so smart to solve problems. It might generate codes ( we had code generators ) but it will only be a general purpose code and not solving the actual problem of an organization
Very interesting video As everything especially technology changes very fast Couldn’t cloud engineering end up like software engineering frontend development?
I learned to code decades ago and the skills are useful, but I gave it up a long time ago. There were no job options in my area and outsourcing to India was going on. I switched to admin work and do some coding on the side. Knowing how to code can come in useful. Right now I'm starting to use it for AI work and I used it for a couple of projects at work.
AI is not even close to writing quality code. we still have to do the heavy lifting of solving the problems and writing code. AI is helpful to spit a handful of methods that 90% of the time need refactoring. Whoever is on the market knows that. It is indeed helpful and with good prompts can optimize the proccess, but don't be fooled... it won't do your work just yet. And never write your tests with AI.
I decided to learn how to code because I wanted to tap in this new wave which artificial intelligence. I ask Chatgpt how do I break into the ai space . The programming language in the ai space was Python. So I took the "Cs50 introduction to programming with python" Harvard University😅. It's 10p% Free. I'm still learning. Now I'm totally confused with what career path to take. I still want to leverage ai regardless of what career path I take in technology because it is the future.😊
all a bit nonsensical - maybe a stop gap measure but eventually AI is coming after many Cloud engineering jobs as well. The end of AI is not to just memorize but evolve and learn. So theclaim HUmans will always be in demand because cloud engineering requires you to learn missess the entire point of AI. The answer for programmers is simple but it goes against the present skill set of most hired programmers. Most programmers have a technical but not creative mind. They have worked on hundred of apps but never created their own from idea to end product. They just follow orders of the people who mentally solved the issue or problems of the company and need it implemented technically. Software developer who can look at companies and their customes and come up with solutions that THEN can be implemented by AI will still thrive and probably end up making more money .
@@techwithsoleyman What shall I do then? I am in Kubernetes Security niche. Shall I make a product a saas? So, you are suggesting that instead of mindset rate per man - day we should think of project deliverables. Can you make a video about it? it's intriguing topic...
The ai will not replace the developers stop the cap it can t replace them, they even use it to code faster, and the reason is simple, more u use ai as a tool development the entreprise is becoming more and more the company confidentiality is at risk
Hi, Soleyman, your website states $300 of with the cloud course, but when it goes to the payment page it asks to pay the original price of $1599, could you please check, looks like a glitch. Thanks
@@techwithsoleyman ..thanks mate..looks good now...after you applied that discount..just a quick question..do you have payment plans as well ? It would be quite handy if there is one as I am interested in joining the course. Thanks
There are three main clouds, Amazon, google and Microsoft azure. Which one does he teach? In order to practice you need to pay to all of these for the resources you use
I’m looking for a career change at 32 and in the process of researching what will be the most viable path I can take, that will give me a realistic chance of learning a new skill in tech. I’m currently looking at SWE, data analysis and cloud engineering. I have no degree or relevent experience, but I’m determined to do whatever it takes (certifications, courses, self learning etc), to switch careers. Anyone have any advice they could share with me on what will be in demand and be my best shot of getting into either industries ? Thanks all 👍
I am currently taking cantrills solutions architect course. I have been able to complete my first aws resume project. And I am currently building my first vpc. So happy to hear it will one day pay off, currently a junior in college. Any advice on jobs would be great thanks for the video.
Thanks for your kind words Britney! If you have any questions, feel free to ping me another email directly to my inbox! I know you’re a newsletter subscriber so you have plenty of information already :) all the best
I joined the Academy the other day. I love your content here and I knew it was going to be the same in the academy. So far I was right! Thank you Soleyman! I’m happy to be on this boat with you and the rest of the community ❤
Thank you! Ping me in discord! 🙏🏼💪🏻
@@techwithsoleyman Thank you for this breakdown.😊 However, I know that artificial intelligence is also the future of technology. Regardless of which path I decide to take in the tech space I know I need to be skilled in Ai. So, could talk more about how artificial intelligence is going to affect the cloud industry? What are some of the jobs to look into in the near future with cloud ai? How should we get ahead by learning ai in the cloud? Lets start to learn those skills before the shift beggin. Can you also talk about edge computing? What to look at for?
It will improve it for now but in the future it will take over some developer jobs guys
I am saving up money to join. Did you do the Lifetime Access or the Elite Cloud Club option? I'm saving up for the Elite option
See you soon
Don't learn cyber security or coding or engineering or anything because next year Elon is going to release T3 robot and the new skynet update lol at this point let's just all hold hands and sing kumbaya while we wait for our UBI checks in the mail.....come on bro you don't need to do this type of videos
😂 funny but what is kumbaya ? 😂😂😂 I’m dying
@@amvboost7681bla bla bla
@@amvboost7681 It's a well known song here in America that is typically sung around a campfire. This comment had me dying 😂
Yeah, he's been promising self diving cars and the hyperloop since Obama was in office.
@@nathancarranza9860 lol
Become a software engineer ❌
Become a software engineer who can leverage AI and cloud tools to increase productivity and efficiency ✅
Literally every SWE influencer is mimicking this message but they are all acting like they are sharing a novel thought.
become a boss. only peasants work in the field. Or code. Bosses never reap or sow. They have peasants for that
If you want to code go for it. If you want to build guitars go for it. Just choose something and work extremely hard to master it, get obsessed and you will find an opportunity
Make sure there’s money in it or you might end up an obsessed gender studies major with $200k in debt.
This words sits well 💯🙏🏾
@@martinlutherkingjr.5582 lol 👍
Even with the advent of AI that can generate code, we must remember that we need to know coding prior to taking help from AI, coz, only those who know coding can understand if the AI bot is generating correct code or some rubbish code blocks. I tested it out myself once by leaving it entirely to the AI and it ruined my project! 😅 Best part is, instead of feeling sad for spoiling my project, I felt happy, guess why? That test proved that AI is not smarter than me. 😂 Thank God, we humans are gifted with powerful brains 🧠 to code and solve projects without depending on a bot. Take tiny help from AI bots but not giant help. as, you don’t want your ai bots to ruin your projects. AI doesn't have it's own brain, it gets its input from human programmers.
only peasants work in the field. Or code. Bosses never reap or sow. They have peasants for that
I worked as a Cloud Architect in the last 3 years, first at AWS and now at Microsoft. But it was just dumb luck (well, and lots of studying) how I got into the industry.
For background, I graduated when COVID began with a non-tech degree, and spent a year in Oil & Gas. I then took a leap of faith and joined the IT team in a local bank where they let us choose our specialization. I ended up becoming a Cloud Engineer because I thought Cloud sounded cool (heck, I didn't know what Cloud was). But as I learnt and built stuff, I realised I had the passion for it.
Fast forward another year, I joined AWS. I recall my first project involved refactoring an on-prem monolith into serverless microservices. This 6x-ed the client's workload processing speed and their costs went from thousands to just hundreds a month. Projects have only gotten bigger since.
love it
This is why all companies are giving out Cloud opportunities in free or highly discounted training for certifications
Microsoft, Google, Amazon
A lot of different government agencies and departments are just now drawing plans to migrate to a cloud infrastructure too. Having a security clearance with cloud skills makes you even more valuable.
Very well said. I’m seeing the same in the UK with my clients for my cloud security consultancy.
Come on. Software engineer will never died, the ai tools will help to move forward in the field, thanks to software engineer the ai was showed up, and dont forget that ai can help also in cloud computing it give solutions and education u need ... please dont discourage people just to sell your product
If you watched the whole video, you wouldn’t comment this :)
Okay I don’t really think ur grasping his idea, he doesn’t mean software engineer will become dead. It’s more of it will increasingly become more difficult to get a job and insane competition between actual people and ai. There are other fields such as cloud and security that imo offers more opportunities these days.
@@techwithsoleyman
For what video talk about?
I agree with him.
And you are not a dev, go back to your team and create more youtube clip free for us watch now! Soleyman gpt youtuber
@@techwithsoleymanWe did watch the whole video, and basically you’re just pretty much promoting and selling your course while discouraging other careers, people can make their own decisions.
Omar is high IQ
How do you have so much time making all. these videos if you are running your own cloud company? If the demand was so high this guy wouldn't have time to do these videos plus the money he makes is from youtube mostly not from working on cloud projects. He is just selling his cloud courses or whatever that is :D
Breaking news: I have a team.
This. I know a guy who sells a course for 24k. its 24k because people kept begging him to teach them and he always said 'no I'm busy'. Eventually people kept offering more and it got to the point it was worth teaching one on one.
@@techwithsoleyman u don't manage your team your saying your team manages on their own that's crazy
But you can use AI to set up cloud infrastructure and consult on which cloud services to use just the same way you can let AI write your code ;) All arguments he mentions against software engineering also applies to cloud engineering domain.
AI wasn’t the only argument but can see why you think it was
None of this guys lives from coding. Their source of income is the people who pay for their academys, boot camp, course, make money as a programmer is very difficult.
I have PM background and want to learn new skill. What he said in video is not completely wrong it would be wise if i go for cloud and concentrate only to software aspects related to cloud . What is you take?
it's not difficult. If you're a corporate bootlicker you hardly even need to code. They'll most likely make you a manager too and pay raise. All it takes is kickbacks and all sort of wrongdoing
Even Cloud Engineering is not safe from AI as long as Infrastructure As Code(IAC) exists and improves. Software Engineers can turn this around by learning some business skills and becoming solo entrepreneurs. Let AI do what it does best because fighting it is a futile battle. No one understands code more than software engineers. Get AI to do the best job and solving business problem, not for salary but for equity and selfgenerating income stream is the golden opportunity here. Your FAANG friend is earning 500k per year? Ever think that could be your Monthly Recurring Revenue with your side project.
Learn to code and learn cloud.
Netflix techstack doesn't only use cloud. There are a myriad of tools and even cloud jobs ask for programming skills.
Cloud engineering is infrastructure. Software engineering is about building software. Totally different pursuits. People who enjoy software engineering may not enjoy cloud enginernig and vice versa. Rumors of software engineering's death are largely exaggerated.
Thanks bro. Very true. I am switching today too.
its easy for you based on your growth from , frontend engineer, to tecnhical architect, to devops engineer, to cloud engineer, obviosly this has given you a pool of skills and better understanding of cloud. but for a newbie going from zero to cloud, its definitely gonna be over whelming
fine video, but it's always about why cloud enginering is great or better than others paths? Could you prepare tutorial video about real problem solving cloud engineering project or maybe some technical deeps that people have problem with
Won't SWEs simply gravitate towards these roles and quickly fill them since it doesn't make much to pivot into them?
It takes a strong knowledge of networking, operating systems, databases, virtualization, devops, and programming to become a cloud expert
Interesting video Soleymon. Cloud engineering came on my radar last year. It's quite different than my previous trajectory as an SWE in energy. There is a ton of churn in the market so it's hard to predict where the market will be next year.
This is technically an add for your own company. I have tried to build a website using AI It is not pratical AI only gives you some code and lot of it are depreciated. That said Cloud computing is quite atractive.
What would recommend instead?
@@FloridaInvestorusing your brain
I want to learn cloud engineering but i don't know ANYTHING about tech.
Then join my newsletter and grab my Beginner’s Guide to Cloud - it’s 52 pages breaking down the basic for you :) and it’s absolutely free atm!
@@techwithsoleyman
Plz how can I find the link to your beginner's guide?
don't become software engineer, become cloud sofware engineer, what a joke
great video as always Soleyman!
Thanks again!
I have a bachelor in cloud computing, have AWS SysOps admin, oracle and various other IT certs including most CompTIA certs and CISSP. I have been unable to even get to a technical interview in the past 2 years. The jobs are just not out there
@@djerhyjnbaptiste4030 certs don’t build systems
The jobs may not be there, but the opportunities are. In this economy, we have to learn the skills to provide value to the economy independently (without an employer). Unfortunately, the school system doesn't teach such skills.
@@93RG Good point. I'm sitting here just at the beginning of my tech journey, discouraged by the job market. But I really want to make something of my own, it seems like the only way out of this hell.
Start at IT Helpdesk
So, let's saturate another sector of tech by offering new bootcamps in data engineering.
Oh yes because I AM going to be responsible for saturating a market that’s growing at 18% a year and projected to be worth $1.6 Trillion in 2030…try to read your comments out loud before you type them🤣🤣🤣
I love the slides on your video. What tools are you using for this?
Well we'll learn to become hackers. In this case, they'll need real humans to secure cases 😂
🤣
spot on!
This is very true, before 2022 it was easy to get a job, now its impossible. Im surprised you only said 500, feel like 5k is the norm.
Amazon just fired a bunch of cloud engineers, and software engineering is not dead . You need to learn certain skills that have not been taught , like testing, design patterns , architecture, domain driven design , behavioral driven design , test driven design , and AI has enhanced the capabilities of what we can do with code , but most importantly it’s about building a maintainable and scalable code base
Show me the source for Amazon firing a bunch of Cloud Engineers
He doesn’t have any because it didn’t happen
😭😭😭😭😭😭 AWS is literally investing BILLIONS into the UK over the next few years and setting up NEW data centers
How come AI can’t do the cloud engineering?
If you watch the video you’ll find your answer in there
Over saturated? Foreign workers were supposed to innovate and create jobs. So there is no shortage of engineers as claimed.
Let's be honest, how many developers actually became Software Engineers, and not Coding Monkeys or Software Developer?
How do you think AI is created? Play engineers. Facepalm. Have you used AI? It's naive to think it can do the job for you
I disagree . AI will never be so smart to solve problems. It might generate codes ( we had code generators ) but it will only be a general purpose code and not solving the actual problem of an organization
Mmmh don't be too sure about that
Very interesting video
As everything especially technology changes very fast
Couldn’t cloud engineering end up like software engineering frontend development?
Great video, by the way! 🎥👍 You look like Riyad Mahrez😄⚽
I learned to code decades ago and the skills are useful, but I gave it up a long time ago. There were no job options in my area and outsourcing to India was going on. I switched to admin work and do some coding on the side. Knowing how to code can come in useful. Right now I'm starting to use it for AI work and I used it for a couple of projects at work.
This video was very useful, I'll thinking about almost the same development style in gamedev
I confirm. cloud specialists make huge daily rates.
🙏🏼
Are there cloud engineering roles for cloud engineers????
Become a software engineer ❌
Teach people how to become cloud engineer 🔥
bro this is sooo useful, keep up your W work bro
Thanks for watching man, appreciate the support👊
AI is not even close to writing quality code. we still have to do the heavy lifting of solving the problems and writing code. AI is helpful to spit a handful of methods that 90% of the time need refactoring. Whoever is on the market knows that. It is indeed helpful and with good prompts can optimize the proccess, but don't be fooled... it won't do your work just yet. And never write your tests with AI.
ThankYou So Much, Lots of Love from India.
Thanks for watching!
People citing Devin in software engineering are like those who are citing Lucinda in real estate
Cloud engineering has been arround for at least a decade or two. Nothing is hard for A1 to learn
Wow. He went full 90s infomercial.
Pretty much every large to medium company is already cloud based, cloud engineers are laid off left and right too, so this is a deceptive video
Good grief, don't be a programmer - work in the cloud, because nobody overseas can do that job...
I passed my AWS SAA exam 7 months ago but feel like my skill isn't improving. I really want to improve but don't know how.
Any help
Congratulations!🎉🎉🎉 How was it? Was it hard?
@@carolopara6069 it was not difficult.
Thanks
The more I use zed ai the more I realise coding is becoming less demanding
Same!!!!
@@Sweaty-y7c rude awakening for coders
Cursor AI is a cheatcofe
@@techwithsoleyman zed ai is free at the moment and comes with Claude
I decided to learn how to code because I wanted to tap in this new wave which artificial intelligence. I ask Chatgpt how do I break into the ai space . The programming language in the ai space was Python. So I took the "Cs50 introduction to programming with python" Harvard University😅. It's 10p% Free. I'm still learning. Now I'm totally confused with what career path to take. I still want to leverage ai regardless of what career path I take in technology because it is the future.😊
Ok, and also don't work, just do nothing, just sleep all day all night 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ur right on the money here bro
Cooking
What's the difference between a cloud engineer and a cloud solutions architect? Thanks!
My question is ,is the AI building itself or upgrading itself ,who are those coding and upgrading those AI hmmm
Ohhh no, where have you been all these year? I'm already a Staff SWE, should I quit right away????
all a bit nonsensical - maybe a stop gap measure but eventually AI is coming after many Cloud engineering jobs as well. The end of AI is not to just memorize but evolve and learn. So theclaim HUmans will always be in demand because cloud engineering requires you to learn missess the entire point of AI. The answer for programmers is simple but it goes against the present skill set of most hired programmers. Most programmers have a technical but not creative mind. They have worked on hundred of apps but never created their own from idea to end product. They just follow orders of the people who mentally solved the issue or problems of the company and need it implemented technically. Software developer who can look at companies and their customes and come up with solutions that THEN can be implemented by AI will still thrive and probably end up making more money .
Bruh, I'm never using AI to make anything, i will not change
AI is gonna amount unemployement
Your ManDay is $1800+?? Holy cow. I can't imagine anyone paying this in Europe max 1000 euros per day but you must be legend...
I know people in Europe making more. You can do it aswell, the key is to price based on value and outcomes rather than day / time.
@@techwithsoleyman What shall I do then? I am in Kubernetes Security niche. Shall I make a product a saas? So, you are suggesting that instead of mindset rate per man - day we should think of project deliverables. Can you make a video about it? it's intriguing topic...
I somehow disagree with you.. For a full stack, thrrr are wise range of options out there.
Become a platform engineer
The ai will not replace the developers stop the cap it can t replace them, they even use it to code faster, and the reason is simple, more u use ai as a tool development the entreprise is becoming more and more the company confidentiality is at risk
What is the difference between Cloud Engineer and DevOps Engineer? Is there real difference?
Hi, Soleyman, your website states $300 of with the cloud course, but when it goes to the payment page it asks to pay the original price of $1599, could you please check, looks like a glitch. Thanks
Hey its updated! Take a look :)
@@techwithsoleyman ..thanks mate..looks good now...after you applied that discount..just a quick question..do you have payment plans as well ? It would be quite handy if there is one as I am interested in joining the course. Thanks
There are three main clouds, Amazon, google and Microsoft azure. Which one does he teach? In order to practice you need to pay to all of these for the resources you use
How do u see cybersecurity.....is there any future in security....or it should also be replaced by AI
Video coming
Plz upload as soon as possible
but the question is, is cloud engineering and devops an entry level job? like can i just work in it after graduation and learning it
After most cloud migration is done, all the cloud engineers are disposable too
Migrations is phase 1, then its modernisation, optimisation and more.
Not scratched the surface yet.
and yet 3 months ago you posted a video on how to become a software engineer, come on dude
Software Engineers have been digging their own grave for a while now
Inspiration bro keep it up
Thanks man
me from india, watching your videos and learning things ...
Thanks for watching!
@@techwithsoleyman why thanks to me, i should be thankful to you, because you are shairing you knowledge, experties and all to us.
I wonder if there is a point in living your own life at all, if AI can do everything for you.
Good question.
I’m looking for a career change at 32 and in the process of researching what will be the most viable path I can take, that will give me a realistic chance of learning a new skill in tech.
I’m currently looking at SWE, data analysis and cloud engineering.
I have no degree or relevent experience, but I’m determined to do whatever it takes (certifications, courses, self learning etc), to switch careers.
Anyone have any advice they could share with me on what will be in demand and be my best shot of getting into either industries ?
Thanks all 👍
Me too 33 years in and im considering going to community college for it-networking to hopefully do the cloud engineering.
I am currently taking cantrills solutions architect course. I have been able to complete my first aws resume project. And I am currently building my first vpc. So happy to hear it will one day pay off, currently a junior in college. Any advice on jobs would be great thanks for the video.
Great work! Stay consistent, build projects daily and start applying for roles
yaaa devin works and software engineers lost their job : (
I disagree.
He said the applicants on programming jobs are way more than the job vacancies is this not true ?
@afraid2losebalance303 it is but the key points in the video go over their head cause they are brainwashed into ai replacing their job 🤣
@afraid2losebalance303 Nope, he said don't become a software engineer.
Cloud engineer / Devops. Where is the guarantee, that 80% of the tasks in those industries won`t be automate by AI in the next 5-10 years ?!
What a silly comment whats the guarantee u be alive in 1 year
@techwithsoleyman answered question with a other question !😂
This nigga isn't kidding to sell his courses
Sir I have been wanting to learn this cloud engineering, but I don’t know where to go learn it. Will u teach me sir?
What is your advice for high school students wanting to get into Cloud Engineering?
Start building projects ASAP
Fantastic video! I really appreciated your insights. I am an aspiring cloud engineer and have been looking at the enrolling in the academy for a bit.
Thanks for your kind words Britney! If you have any questions, feel free to ping me another email directly to my inbox! I know you’re a newsletter subscriber so you have plenty of information already :) all the best
Right! Says the guy that charge 6500$ for his academy.
keep crying and get replaced by AI
@@techwithsoleyman sorry it is 1200$ actually. i fortunately not a sof eng but this will also happen with cloud eng
Sir i want to become cloud engineer but i don't know how to start.
Do cloud engineers need to learn DSA?
Hi Soleyman, what about DevOps?
AI is just a tool.
But HR force us do code tests
Outsourcing?? Well, check Boeing's 737 software from India, do you still wonna flight that coffin 😅
How do you imageine AI will reshape cloud and software engineers?
Short / medium productivity boost, long term automation. Industry will change, roles will change but opportunities will come out of it too
what about DevOps?
Why bother? It's all going to India anyway.
Them indians arent able to fully adapt to cloud E.
Is there any scope in cloud security engineer field?
I hope ai won't eat me
😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@techwithsoleyman I am also in IT
hello
BS
Yup
AI will become the software engineers of the future, so, learn AI a d prompt engineering 😉.
1200 😮
Devin is a scam
What’s your reasoning for this?
source: trust me bro