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Understanding Kubernetes in a visual way - behind the scenes

Aurélie Vache on June 01, 2020

Understanding Kubernetes can be difficult or time-consuming. In order to spread knowledges about Cloud technologies I started to create sketchnotes...
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Olivier Jacques

Thanks for sharing Aurélie ! This is very thorough work, and quite inspiring for me / the rest of us.
As a newbie sketchnoter too, I also recognize the courage to do this (maybe not you, but definitely me!).
In one conference where I was a speaker (Agile Online) during "confinement", I met Romain Couturier, an Agile coach (you may know him already) who happens to train people (in French) on sketchnoting / scribing / talk and draw. I'm just done (tonight) with 5 weeks remote training where I enjoyed every bit. Just in case you are interested.
And congratulations again for your work!

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Aurélie Vache

Thanks Olivier.
Can you talk me more about this training? (On Twitter PM?)
Thx

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Tai Groot

I'm sure you have your process are you like the way you do things now... but speaking to the accuracy issues and exportability, I cannot recommend highly enough Squid: play.google.com/store/apps/details...

I've been using it for years for my own notes, and it's fantastic. Very easy to use, and rich feature set.

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Aurélie Vache

Thanks for the information
I'll test squid and let you inform about my tests 🙂

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Aurélie Vache

After quick tests, the free version of Squid have less features than Samsung notes.
If it could be interested, I'll do an article with Samsung notes features and usages.

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Biel Simon Rojas

Another option is MS OneNote. It looks like it could potentially have more features than Samsung notes. But I have never tried Samsung Notes.

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Yufan Lou

Reading handwriting as a published book feels so strange yet so stereotype crushing! Haven't read something like this since the picture books for kids. Now my 6-year-old nephew can learn about Kubernetes too! XD <3

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Aurélie Vache

Hi
Did you like it or not? ^^

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Yufan Lou

I love it! <3

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Aurélie Vache

Awesome 😊
Thank you.
I'm happy if people like it.
Take me inform if your nephew learn kubernetes 😀

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manish srivastava

Ms bache, nice to see you work so hard to bring the subject in so engaging way for your readers