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Helen Beal π
Get into Low Code

Dr. G
Learn #kubernetes and #spring

Siddharth
@BealHelen yeh I guess that have started missing because of tools & automations coming in forefront in any talks though was prominent when I started my career #DevOps

Mark Peters
Start with reading the Phoenix Project

Mark Peters
Join an open source group to practice skills

James Wasson
@TinyCyber Could not agree more.

Siddharth
@TinyCyber this is one thing which I have started doing for sometime. Lot of learning coming through this channel #DevOps

Dr. G
Learn to improve your #EmotionalIntelligence and #empathy. If you cannot relate to customer needs and deploy delightful features into production (and used), your code/app does not add any value to the organization

Santanoo Bhattacharjee
"understanding WHAT you want to build, the "HOW" then would be much easier!"

DevOps Institute
join communities to connect with others that have experience. So many people in the software delivery world naturally want to help you learn and grow - just put yourself out there.

Dr. G
@fictionalzeus I would add one more to it - Understand the "WHY" - the purpose for a feature/product/app

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Read failure stories of Ops and think like ops

Dr. G
Code is only a small piece in the entire process of transforming an idea into a valuable product. Understand the secure software supply chain

Marc Hornbeek, DevOps_the_Gray esq.
New Devs need to learn DevOps and SRE foundations to understand and be a better developer within the end-to-end value stream that they contribute to.