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100 Days Of Cloud DevOps Challenge

This repository represents my Cloud DevOps Challenge, aimed at enhancing my skills and proficiency in this career trajectory. It serves as the foundation for sharing ideas, fostering growth, and reaching new milestones in Cloud DevOps! I began this process on March 18, 2024 (Monday). I will be dedicating one hour each day, excluding weekends and holidays, to gaining a foundational understanding of the various aspects of Cloud DevOps.

I'll combine the learning techniques I grasp from my University Degree, #100Devs, Techgrounds, Women Who Code, Codam Amsterdam, DataTalks.Club, Code First Girls, TechWorld with Nana, John Savill's Technical Training, Shubham Londhe's #90DaysOfDevOps, Michael Cade's #90DaysOfDevOps, Cloud Engineer Roadmap, DevOps Roadmap, Cloud DevOps Engineer Roadmap and other helpful resources and community out there!

Get Started

  1. Start here

Do the work work work work

Daily Taks:

  • Learn everyday
  • Write a detailed commit message and push your progress on GitHub everyday
  • Publish a blog that will serve as your documentation. Here's my blog
  • Share your wins and progress on LinkedIn or other social media platform you may have
  • Make an appointment to yourself to do the weekly tasks. Save it on your calendar, turn on email notifications.
  • Make an appointment to yourself to do the monthly tasks. Save it on your calendar, turn on email notifications.
  • Applause/like/heart, comment and check out what others are learning and learn from them
  • Read your reminders
  • Take care of yourself: pause, stretch, hydrate. More on WWCode Code of Balance.

Weekly Tasks:

  • Help atleast 1 person. Give feedback, share resources, be a rubber ducky, help in any way, in any form
  • Call with a fellow learner about both of your progress. Endorse their skills or if you worked on a project together write recommendations!
  • Reach out, connect and follow a tech professional working in tech or as a Cloud DevOps
  • Send appreciation or follow-up message to your fellow learner and that tech professional working in tech you connected with

Monthly Tasks:

  • Call with your mentor or a mentor from adplist.com: ask feeback about your code, portfolio review, career advice, mock interviews or leadership advice
  • Practive reverse mentoring. Leave a review for this mentor to give back
  • Attend atleast one tech meetup, networking event or conference. And share this experience on LinkedIn or other social media platform you may have

Reminder to:

  • Learn to manage your frustrations
  • Be consistent
  • Take care of yourself
  • Find what works for you
  • Ask, when stuck
  • Document your journey
  • Network and make friends
  • Have a lot of fun
  • Celebrate

Resources:

Progress

  • Day 00: Start and why
  • Day 01: Introduction What Cloud Computing and DevOps
  • Day 02: Build a container-based local environment
  • Day 03: Day-to-day Linux commands used by Cloud DevOps Engineers
  • Day 04: Streamlining Linux: Package Management, File System Insights, Optimizing Storage
  • Day 05: Editors
  • Day 06: Linux Shell Scripting for Cloud DevOps Engineers.
  • Day 07: Powershell

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