The best part of being a solo or small-team dev is you get to learn and practice the full stack and toolchain. The worst part of being a solo or small-team dev is having to learn and practice the full stack and toolchain.
Wow, this breakdown of DevOps is eye-opening! The never-ending loop of plan, code, build, test, release, deploy, operate, monitor, and feedback is truly the heart of DevOps!
stumbeld on your vid by the yt algo. finally someone who says how it is, a small (and competent) team of fullstackers has devops in its job-desc. it's part of the daily business. ps: subbed
@ForrestKnight do you have the infinite loop graphic posted somewhere or have a link where to find it? I teach basic IT and programming and that's one of the best graphics for DevOps/SDLC I've seen for my students.
Great video! I wanted to ask since you mention quite a few different platforms to do different areas. Aren’t tools like Github and Gitlab able to do multiple of the different stages? What would then be the rationale for using many softwares instead of a few as possible? (Very new to devops, so trying my best to understand hehe) cheers buddy!
hey i was wondering what is the levels of software dev .like small software to huge software.categories of software . and the budget between creating it .
Cool I finally have a job title. In German we say "Mädchen für alles", which literally means "Girl for everything". In english it translates to "Jack of all trades".
In medical research this by the way is not a thing. We test in production and keep in the prototype phase because of time limitations. I guess the whole research area is built on only prototypes, lol. I mean here you'd have at least 3-5 people involved. In research it is 1. And this person is involved in 5 projects.
@@medical-informatics DevOps ist eher was für die Industrie, wo ein Mangel an Qualität wegen der hohen Quantität der ausgelieferten Produkte richtig teuer werden kann.
I am very familiar with this stuff and have messed with a lot of 'DevOps' stuff. I've even worked for a short time as a DevOps person .. Depsite being paid a little better, this is nowhere near as fun (rewarding/satisfying) as being a more traditional developer. I want to be a developer who can fix and configure CI pipelines and other platform stuff when needed, but is mostly concerned with programming good code.
The best part of being a solo or small-team dev is you get to learn and practice the full stack and toolchain. The worst part of being a solo or small-team dev is having to learn and practice the full stack and toolchain.
Wow, this breakdown of DevOps is eye-opening! The never-ending loop of plan, code, build, test, release, deploy, operate, monitor, and feedback is truly the heart of DevOps!
Thanks for the information as always bro👍
I am literally on TrymeMe's DevOps course right now, shout out the YT Algo
Nice video for old junior dev, like me. Thanks!
Thanks!👍
Forrest is like our IT Dr Disrespect 😂
stumbeld on your vid by the yt algo. finally someone who says how it is, a small (and competent) team of fullstackers has devops in its job-desc. it's part of the daily business.
ps: subbed
@ForrestKnight do you have the infinite loop graphic posted somewhere or have a link where to find it? I teach basic IT and programming and that's one of the best graphics for DevOps/SDLC I've seen for my students.
Great video - Thanks!
ali baba doc disrespect over here , amazing video
honest confusion. refreshing.
Great video! I wanted to ask since you mention quite a few different platforms to do different areas. Aren’t tools like Github and Gitlab able to do multiple of the different stages? What would then be the rationale for using many softwares instead of a few as possible? (Very new to devops, so trying my best to understand hehe) cheers buddy!
hey i was wondering what is the levels of software dev .like small software to huge software.categories of software . and the budget between creating it .
Cool I finally have a job title. In German we say "Mädchen für alles", which literally means "Girl for everything". In english it translates to "Jack of all trades".
In medical research this by the way is not a thing. We test in production and keep in the prototype phase because of time limitations. I guess the whole research area is built on only prototypes, lol. I mean here you'd have at least 3-5 people involved. In research it is 1. And this person is involved in 5 projects.
@@medical-informatics DevOps ist eher was für die Industrie, wo ein Mangel an Qualität wegen der hohen Quantität der ausgelieferten Produkte richtig teuer werden kann.
I am very familiar with this stuff and have messed with a lot of 'DevOps' stuff. I've even worked for a short time as a DevOps person .. Depsite being paid a little better, this is nowhere near as fun (rewarding/satisfying) as being a more traditional developer. I want to be a developer who can fix and configure CI pipelines and other platform stuff when needed, but is mostly concerned with programming good code.
So, u decided to be TheJuniorgen
Don't misunderstand, he's a Prime.
Great video but
What in the primeagen 😂
The worst part of this video was the near reactivation of my addiction to 2048
Javascript csnnot be killed. She is too strong
If you ordered primeagen off wish
If you're american and your surname is knight you should have to change it to something more american like gomez by law