Only because it seems great and fun, don't do it. Do it with passion. Understand the context first.
It is a methodology to bridge the gap between the Dev and Ops so the software development and delivery happen smoothly in an organization. Don't focus on tools first, try to understand the meaning and how others are doing it first. Tools just enable us to do DevOps but tools are not DevOps.
DevOps is a sport, should be played together, it is not an individual role:)
Hi, I'm Swastik Baranwal, a software developer from New Delhi, India passionate about open-source contribution, Gopher, Pythoneer, Compiler Design and DevOps.
Only because it seems great and fun, don't do it. Do it with passion. Understand the context first.
It is a methodology to bridge the gap between the Dev and Ops so the software development and delivery happen smoothly in an organization. Don't focus on tools first, try to understand the meaning and how others are doing it first. Tools just enable us to do DevOps but tools are not DevOps.
DevOps is a sport, should be played together, it is not an individual role:)
Here is one article you can always refer to 'Roadmap to become a DevOps engineer in 2020'
Thanks for the link!