"Get older, quicker" so true. Hopefully if we have done our job right, we should have less sleepless nights. As for getting pinged, in out of office hours, you generally can't resolve application issues, but you can do the basic investigation and triaging.
This is so true and the last couple of minutes of Fredik's video is the the no bullshit to the point truth. Ever since jumping into DevOps some years back, I miss my life as a developer, and just miss programming in general. I enjoyed life more as a developer. DevOps paying more is the only thing that keeps me doing this mess of shit. The honest truth is my health has gone downhill ever since entering DevOps. I many times wonder if there is a study conducted out there that correlates a higher rate of heart disease or a lower life expectancy in this profession than being a developer.
Hi Fredik, I would like to hear your opinion: If someone resign / jump from company to company in less than a year (+- 6 months) as a software engineer
are you working in devops these days or spent a stint doing it? was considering switching to devops from software engineering just to try something different than the endless "agile" delivery process which is quite soul destroying despite the fact that coding can be fun and creative. figured devops is a space that still requires a lot of creativity in terms of solving process problems but is less just coding all day and a bit closer to the running of the rest of the business.
Depends on the role, titles mean very little in ops as it can be everything from setting up workstations to handling deployments depending on who you ask.
The basics are: * Cloud certification * Programming * Git * Popular tools like: Jenkins, Gitlab, Terraform, Argo, Docker, Kubernetes etc Check your regions job postings for what is popular.
"Get older, quicker" so true. Hopefully if we have done our job right, we should have less sleepless nights. As for getting pinged, in out of office hours, you generally can't resolve application issues, but you can do the basic investigation and triaging.
This is so true and the last couple of minutes of Fredik's video is the the no bullshit to the point truth. Ever since jumping into DevOps some years back, I miss my life as a developer, and just miss programming in general. I enjoyed life more as a developer. DevOps paying more is the only thing that keeps me doing this mess of shit. The honest truth is my health has gone downhill ever since entering DevOps. I many times wonder if there is a study conducted out there that correlates a higher rate of heart disease or a lower life expectancy in this profession than being a developer.
I feel like being an application developer FIRST is better. I am intentionally avoiding dev ops self studying for another year.
Hi Fredik,
I would like to hear your opinion:
If someone resign / jump from company to company in less than a year (+- 6 months) as a software engineer
I have videos on this topic.
Short version, 1 years is a good time to spend at each company but if you jump often it is best if you can explain why.
are you working in devops these days or spent a stint doing it? was considering switching to devops from software engineering just to try something different than the endless "agile" delivery process which is quite soul destroying despite the fact that coding can be fun and creative. figured devops is a space that still requires a lot of creativity in terms of solving process problems but is less just coding all day and a bit closer to the running of the rest of the business.
who makes a higher salary between Cloud architect and devops engineer?
Platform engineer
Is that the devops engineer?
Whoever negotiates the best. That is how it has always been and always will be
Hi Fredik, are you interested to becoming a DevOps engineer? :)
Yes
@@FredrikChristenson Hi Fredik,
Is there any difference between DevOps Engineer and Site Reliability Engineer?
What is your opinion about it?
Same skills different focus areas.
The more ambiguous the role description the more senior one usually has to be in order to do the job well.
@@FredrikChristenson what I've seen is devOps is a System Administrator for a product company. what do you think?
Depends on the role, titles mean very little in ops as it can be everything from setting up workstations to handling deployments depending on who you ask.
How do I get to become a dev-ops engr...
The basics are:
* Cloud certification
* Programming
* Git
* Popular tools like: Jenkins, Gitlab, Terraform, Argo, Docker, Kubernetes etc
Check your regions job postings for what is popular.
Devops is way easier than software
Not even close