Getting ready with DOCKER for DevOps
System involvement with Salt and Docker is about to go underway to negate the effect of unskilled employment presented for multiple years. For a long time basics seemed easy to ride up with but new comprehension has enabled more vigorous expanses of pursuit in knowledge, the key indicator of corporation employment and a life of enjoyment. If you don't know or don't like to code, getting started with an AI like Google's Gemini CLI is a wonderful idea. That way all the files and features you can use are some things to note, e/g for self resolution or progress. My recommendation is to categorize via AI each possible tool involving the DevOps practice, then ask questions.
Questions about each item in the class and description table are then generated. Like for example "Configuration Management" category has its own indicated description, read this then also ask more about the features of each DevOps involved tool. The sky is the limit and WSYIWYG. Be ready to take similar parts of DevOps as acceptance, such as unit tests for Python and Go, and similar. Using the AI talk agent to quiz you and creating the examples of everything you'll need, topic by topic, is something of mental guard:
My Pursuit of DevOps Conditioning
- Ask for the software/tool's features, with each topic being in your category/tool chart.
- Ask for examples of "<InSERT topic here>"
- Ask it to give you study labs.
- If Windows 10+ use Microsoft Ubuntu WSL such as it is pictured,below.Β
- What's more: Using Visual Studio Code (below)
- Repeat for all! Take breaks.