I totally understand this. The truth is that I kinda sorta want to be better at the whole devops side of things. But when I get stuck on something, it's more frustrating than when I get stuck on code. With code, I'm like a bulldog, wanting to fight through it. With devops stuff, when things just won't line up properly, I find myself getting exasperated faster.
But you're absolutely correct that it's valuable knowledge that can give you much peace of mind.
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I totally understand this. The truth is that I kinda sorta want to be better at the whole devops side of things. But when I get stuck on something, it's more frustrating than when I get stuck on code. With code, I'm like a bulldog, wanting to fight through it. With devops stuff, when things just won't line up properly, I find myself getting exasperated faster.
But you're absolutely correct that it's valuable knowledge that can give you much peace of mind.