💚 Subscribe to not miss the next video: "What is SRE" 💙 Sign up to get notified about new upcoming courses ► www.techworld-with-nana.com/course-roadmap 💛 Follow me on IG for behind-the-scenes-content ► bit.ly/2F3LXYJ ▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro and Overview 01:07 - DevOps Definition 01:35 - Traditional Application Release Process 05:18 - Challenges DevOps tries to solve 14:15 - DevOps Concept as a Solution 14:57 - DevOps as a separate Role 16:35 - DevOps in Practice - Become a DevOps Engineer 32:19 - DevOps vs SRE - How does Site Reliability Engineering fit into DevOps
I like to know what company you work for, to my understanding you could be making good money with TH-cam, you know the way of explain thing in a sequential manner which is very difficult for some people I'm following you on 3 different places and like your style, all I could say is God bless you.
How is the stress level of being a devops and how is your work to life balance? Everybody talks about cybersecurity which I know devops do it to a degree but this job doesn’t seem boring and it doesn’t seem stressful I could be wrong but what’s your take
Before you choose any career, you must whether its suit for you or not! I enjoy it much, while some of my teammates struggles with it. If you love the philosophy its a peace of cake but with hard work. I suggest you to read "DevOps Paradox: The Truth about DevOps by the People on the Front Line".
Hey, I'm having kind of a internal crisis lol. I work as a CDN support engineer (theyve changed the name from incident response engineer, to operations engineer, to now client support engineer), which handles like a million different things. My coworker said he came from a noc and he said the job requires like 10 times more knowledge in different areas. I'm still very new and don't know much, but I'm going to school for network engineering and security. I've always found programming to be more fun, but it's too much of a career change to go straight to swe, and I always thought I needed math more complicated than calc 3 to get into it. But I've found the most fun creating automation scripts than anything else in my job. Is it realistic to progress in my company and do network engineering, and focus of learning more programming to get into dev ops? Or am I shooting myself in the foot for doing networking and should either focus on getting the ccnp or switch focus to operations?
I'm only 3 minutes into the video and I can already say that we need more people like you who can explain something clearly so that a newcomer can understand it. This is not easy to accomplish and is definitely not the norm among tech youtubers and tech influencers. thus your work here on youtube is gold Nana!
I can echo that sentiment -- I just stumbled across this video, and within 5 minutes I was thinking "this will be a great primer to use for explaining these terms to other people in our company" - superb & very well explained - thank you
This is by far one of the clearest explanations of the DevOps concept/practice. I recently jumped into the DevOps field and I will definitely be watching all of your videos!
I have to say that your channel is amazing not only for developers but also for Project managers, Delivery managers and business users like me who want to understand the concept to hold level 1 conversations with technology teams and clients. Complex concepts have been explained with such clarity. Gem of a channel!
Hi Nana my brother Jason loves your videos and is very inspired by you.He grows up to be like you and your videos just help him so much.He wants to be a great TH-camr like you.Much appreciated
Your work is incredible, from an aesthetic, visual, educational, organizational and informative standpoint. It's just excellent all around. Truly helping the community with this stuff. Much gratitude.
Since now i've attended 4 lectures of devops im my uni course and wasn't able to understand a single concept from the professor properly, But this amazing introduction of devops is just mind blowing! Thanks a lot for this great video!
Wow. What am amazing video. You really have a gift with your teaching style! Thanks for the great content and please keep it up. I would love to see more DevOps related technology tutorials like implementing a full CI/CD pipeline with the most popular open source or AWS tools etc.
Wow... just wowwww. She made everything so simple. She is very very good in understanding, explaining, preparing proper slides for easy explanation and everything else. Thanks for the content.
This is my second video on same day after Docker for beginners. I must say you are making these technologies simple by teaching it so well. Thanka Nana!
The best condensed information on DevOps on whole of the internet and very well articulated as well. Being a DevOps Engineer myself, this touches everything we get to work with in day to day tasks. Key Takeaway : You just need to know the BASICS of different jobs. Good work Nana !
First off you are a great teacher/presenter. Having worked in large organisations i have found one of the blockers to DevOps is that the focus tends to be primarily on Dev not Ops. That focus is also about speed and not necessarily quality. Unless the skills of the programmers/coders improve all we will be doing is speeding up the delivery of flawed applications.
Holy cow, so well explained! Awesome. I decided to study cloud computing, and all of sudden you tube recommended me that channel. Keep up the good work
It's a very good video and an amazing explanation. I'm part of the ones that "resist" DevOps to become a role but you're totally right, in the real world it is what it is.
Very impressive as always, Nana. I love the way you took your Boot Camps to the next level making them very compelling and attractive. From my experience, I'd recommend you to maintain the balance between the DevOps practices and DevOps tooling in your boot camp. If you focus on the tools and how they work neglecting the DevOps practices like Event Storming, Story mapping, Value Slicing.. etc the boot camp will be too dry to digest. The opposite side of the story doesn't work either as leaning toward the concepts and practices would make the boot camp very abstract and sometimes meaningless. I know you're brilliant and will nail it. I'm sure your boot camp will be at the top of the charts in the market :)
Hi Nana, your content is truly exceptional. The images used combined with your style of delivery make it very easy to understand the idea behind a process or tool.
You content is extraordinarly understandable for that kind of topic. I'm not a developer, but I thouroughly enjoy your content for my general web culture. Thanks to you, I now know what is the difference between a DevOps and a SysAdmin. Even (front) developers are not necessarily able to tell the difference.
OMG I just found this channel and tt's amazing! I love the way you explain everything, it's the best channel I've found about this topic so far! New subscriber! :)
Hey Nana, first of all I'd like to thank you and let you know how good you are on doing this stuff. Not only in terms of technical knowledge and clear confidence on what you're talking about, but also the dynamic and didactic you use to teach. So amazing. All videos I've seen are great, I could understand easily all the concepts, even though we still need some hands on from our side in order to "glue" them in our mind. Congratulations. Now I'd like to ask you to make some video. I've seen some videos already about observability on youtube, but none of them explain things the way you do, and I checked all your videos, could find any talking about this as well, at least on their titles. I'd like to watch you talking about this so important term on devops world. I'd say it'd be content for more than one video. Maybe one explaining the concepts, some examples of good metrics that first come on your mind, type of logs. ANd another video like a hands on, setting up observability for some dummy app. What do you think?
Great video. It's a good roadmap for us beginners. I'm so annoyed that at work nobody wants to explain what these things are, it feels like I'm just dropped off in the wilderness somewhere without anything.
Hi Nana, your videos are very well explained and detailed and they are helping me to convey the same message towards old thinking at my company! Thank you for your time and dedication!
everything in the challenge for the release process that you have mentioned is what happens in my company. I keep telling them to automate the deployment pipeline but man its like im talking to a brick wall
Yes, I totally understand. That's why the most companies I work with or exchange with, say the number one challenge of implementing DevOps in the company is not the tools or technologies, but rather the cultural change itself.
What a fantastic video, Nana It is very useful, and the way explained was just brilliant. I'm operations manager, and DevOps is the area I'm managing on a daily basis. I'm now thinking of appointing one of my team members as a DevOps engineer focusing on the release and deployment management.
Remarkable teacher here , your slides and animations are like sugar around cod liver ... they say if you can explain it to a 6 year old you have mastered the topic ..this is the closest I have seen to breaking down such a busy complex moving mess ...like simplifying 1000 piece jigsaw into a simple much more digestible puzzle. second the WOW's your getting.
This is incredible video on devops for newbies like me.. I am just jumped into devops field.your way of presentation is commendable.keep the good work up.Thanks alot.
Great video, super informative! I wonder if you plan on making a video about why is it so hard to recruit DevOps engineers? Maybe the HR people out there could learn how to do a more accurate successful recruitment. And In addition, you could provide some tips for the DevOps engineers (both Jr. Sr. and others) on how to pick you next job and workplace. (Tips like check the technology stack in the company, the work culture, how much effort they put around the DevOps concepts, Employer-Employee attitude, etc...) Love your videos! Keep up the good work! ❤
You explained it so clearly and concisely. It's a great video for learning Azure DevOps on a basic level, and anyone who already works can learn a lot about new functionalities from it. Thanks a lot, Nana.
Just wow By jumping into DevOps from development I am able to gain an understanding of how all aspects of the technology stack come together in order for applications to be deployed quickly and efficiently. it's just because of your tutorial Thanks
Awesome video Nana. Videos like this make my life easier, because I don`t need to spend any effort explaining things, just need to point to one of your videos to my non-tech workmates. You should consider changing the channel name to "tech for humans" hehe.
I have worked with a many programming lanuages in my profession career and I am yet to start (almost starting) writing apps using GO - This basic beginers course is abosulty favolous and very well explained. Well Done Nana - keep up the good work. Cheers
A great video on a sometimes confusing subject. Very good slides and very good descriptions of key terms and nice, clear explanations of the concepts. Really good.
Hello Nana, thanks for the amazing tech videos and a brief explanation of DevOps. Your videos are impressive and I love the teaching methodology. Many thanks!
Thank´s Nana! I really appreciate your Videos and the style you present them. It is much more easier to follow and understand as in other Videos. I´m looking forward to see much more exciting content from you and it´s amazing that you have such a lot of time beside your job! Keep going 🙂
Extremely helpful, thank you so much. I am on my way shifting from Marketing to Agile, going as Scrum Master into a devops team as first step. This helped me a LOT to understand their way of working and in the nomenklatura of their daily business. Finally I know what this "Nexus" is they talk about. Thank you
This is so great! So cleanly presented that it was easy to follow along the whole process for someone who didnt even know what the term - DevOp - mean. Thanks! Will see You in other video comments 😎
Really fantastic video! I am an online language teacher who is planning on changing jobs and moving into IT, and I recently found out saying 'I want to work in IT' was equivalent to saying 'I want to be a Scientist', I have to narrow down my choices A LOT! :D So I am watching all sorts of videos to find out about IT fields, while doing the web design certification with Freecodecamp. As a teacher myself, I think you are excellent, this video is extremely clear at explaining what seems to be a very multifaceted job. As for me, I'm 39 so I think DevOps is way out of my reach: by the time I'll have learned all I'd need to learn, I'd probably be d.e.a.d! :D But thank you SO MUCH for this, it was great! :)
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▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro and Overview
01:07 - DevOps Definition
01:35 - Traditional Application Release Process
05:18 - Challenges DevOps tries to solve
14:15 - DevOps Concept as a Solution
14:57 - DevOps as a separate Role
16:35 - DevOps in Practice - Become a DevOps Engineer
32:19 - DevOps vs SRE - How does Site Reliability Engineering fit into DevOps
doesnt system ing do that?
I like to know what company you work for, to my understanding you could be making good money with TH-cam, you know the way of explain thing in a sequential manner which is very difficult for some people I'm following you on 3 different places and like your style, all I could say is God bless you.
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As a DevOps engineer, I can say it's the best video out of there. Anyone watch this video must be really appreciate your efforts ❤.
How is the stress level of being a devops and how is your work to life balance? Everybody talks about cybersecurity which I know devops do it to a degree but this job doesn’t seem boring and it doesn’t seem stressful I could be wrong but what’s your take
Before you choose any career, you must whether its suit for you or not! I enjoy it much, while some of my teammates struggles with it. If you love the philosophy its a peace of cake but with hard work.
I suggest you to read "DevOps Paradox: The Truth about DevOps by the People on the Front Line".
Hi mate, I hope you are well, U just started my journey as a DevOps engineer. Is there a way you can share with me some insights?
Hey, I'm having kind of a internal crisis lol.
I work as a CDN support engineer (theyve changed the name from incident response engineer, to operations engineer, to now client support engineer), which handles like a million different things. My coworker said he came from a noc and he said the job requires like 10 times more knowledge in different areas.
I'm still very new and don't know much, but I'm going to school for network engineering and security.
I've always found programming to be more fun, but it's too much of a career change to go straight to swe, and I always thought I needed math more complicated than calc 3 to get into it. But I've found the most fun creating automation scripts than anything else in my job.
Is it realistic to progress in my company and do network engineering, and focus of learning more programming to get into dev ops? Or am I shooting myself in the foot for doing networking and should either focus on getting the ccnp or switch focus to operations?
I'm only 3 minutes into the video and I can already say that we need more people like you who can explain something clearly so that a newcomer can understand it. This is not easy to accomplish and is definitely not the norm among tech youtubers and tech influencers. thus your work here on youtube is gold Nana!
I can echo that sentiment -- I just stumbled across this video, and within 5 minutes I was thinking "this will be a great primer to use for explaining these terms to other people in our company" - superb & very well explained - thank you
For real. She’s amazing.
Nana…Ghanaian ?
Completely agree. Thanks to her videos I'm finally getting started. I was afraid I'd start in the wrong place and could never find good direction.
This is by far one of the clearest explanations of the DevOps concept/practice. I recently jumped into the DevOps field and I will definitely be watching all of your videos!
I have to say that your channel is amazing not only for developers but also for Project managers, Delivery managers and business users like me who want to understand the concept to hold level 1 conversations with technology teams and clients. Complex concepts have been explained with such clarity. Gem of a channel!
Thank you, really happy to hear that!
I've been doing this for 5 years and still love watching your videos.
Hi Nana my brother Jason loves your videos and is very inspired by you.He grows up to be like you and your videos just help him so much.He wants to be a great TH-camr like you.Much appreciated
Hi Kianne, that's amazing to hear! Greetings to your brother 😊
Your work is incredible, from an aesthetic, visual, educational, organizational and informative standpoint. It's just excellent all around.
Truly helping the community with this stuff. Much gratitude.
Since now i've attended 4 lectures of devops im my uni course and wasn't able to understand a single concept from the professor properly, But this amazing introduction of devops is just mind blowing! Thanks a lot for this great video!
Great to hear 😀
This is pure gold for somenone who tries to become a DevOps Engineer. Thank you!!!
Did u became?
Wow. What am amazing video. You really have a gift with your teaching style! Thanks for the great content and please keep it up. I would love to see more DevOps related technology tutorials like implementing a full CI/CD pipeline with the most popular open source or AWS tools etc.
Your videos remind me of my childhood mathematics teacher, we could literally feel her kindness in the way she imparts the knowledge. 😇🙏
just started learning DevOps with this video. Great work by Nana.
Wow... just wowwww. She made everything so simple. She is very very good in understanding, explaining, preparing proper slides for easy explanation and everything else. Thanks for the content.
Wow, one of best DevOps intro video on TH-cam. Thanks to Nana for making such great content.
This is my second video on same day after Docker for beginners. I must say you are making these technologies simple by teaching it so well. Thanka Nana!
The best condensed information on DevOps on whole of the internet and very well articulated as well. Being a DevOps Engineer myself, this touches everything we get to work with in day to day tasks.
Key Takeaway : You just need to know the BASICS of different jobs.
Good work Nana !
It's one of the best explanation of DevOps that I've ever come across on TH-cam!
This is by far the best video on devops. Thank you so much… am interested to becoming a devops engineer
this is so good that makes me cry
:D
This is the first video which I found very insightful about DevOps. Your teaching style is very effective and productive. Keep up the good work NANA!!
What a beautiful teacher you are, with just the right visual aids. Thank you so much Nana 👌🏾🤗🙏🏾
THAT IS BY FAR THE BEST VIDEO EXPLAINING DEVOPS I HAVE EVER SEEN.
YOU THE BEST!
So far one of the best channels I've ever subscribed to. No waste at all! please keep it up and thank you so much!
Thank you Anyel, appreciate your great feedback! :)
Nana ! Your course is JUST amazing !! Well Done !
Thank you @TechWorldWithNana, amazing content! You got a new subscriber!
Following you Docker Tutorial. I'm brand new to ALL of this. Your videos are very helpful Nana!
Easily one of the most (and one of the best!) explanation of DevOps! Thank you!
Excellent work Nana.... your tech videos are of great help for professionals who wants to keep up to date with new technologies/tools! Big Thank You!🤝
Thank you! I'm really glad to hear that! 💙
First off you are a great teacher/presenter.
Having worked in large organisations i have found one of the blockers to DevOps is that the focus tends to be primarily on Dev not Ops. That focus is also about speed and not necessarily quality.
Unless the skills of the programmers/coders improve all we will be doing is speeding up the delivery of flawed applications.
Holy cow, so well explained! Awesome. I decided to study cloud computing, and all of sudden you tube recommended me that channel. Keep up the good work
That's really awesome, these are the clearest and most detailed tutorials I watched. I can have a deep understanding of the area without mentoring.
I agree!
Thanks for explaining the Devops with crystal clear clarity, really appreciate your hard work in creating these ultra high quality content
It's a very good video and an amazing explanation. I'm part of the ones that "resist" DevOps to become a role but you're totally right, in the real world it is what it is.
Definitely the best DevOps introduction Video I have seen🤩🤩🤩
Very impressive as always, Nana. I love the way you took your Boot Camps to the next level making them very compelling and attractive. From my experience, I'd recommend you to maintain the balance between the DevOps practices and DevOps tooling in your boot camp. If you focus on the tools and how they work neglecting the DevOps practices like Event Storming, Story mapping, Value Slicing.. etc the boot camp will be too dry to digest. The opposite side of the story doesn't work either as leaning toward the concepts and practices would make the boot camp very abstract and sometimes meaningless. I know you're brilliant and will nail it. I'm sure your boot camp will be at the top of the charts in the market :)
Hi Nana, your content is truly exceptional. The images used combined with your style of delivery make it very easy to understand the idea behind a process or tool.
Steps I followed after exploring your channel:
Followed channel -> switched notification ON -> accepted you as one of my fav tutor.
It's the best technology video that I have seen in many years. Congrats!!!
The clearest, most engaging explanation of complex concepts I remember seeing. UR the best.
The one other great tutorial video for DevOps community. Great thanks, NANA!!
This is the kind of video that justifies why you're the best "DevOps channel" on TH-cam! Keep it up the good work Nana 🤟
I am lucky to have these tutorials of kubernetes and DevOps on TH-cam. When I started learning these topics 2 years ago, there were not many.
You content is extraordinarly understandable for that kind of topic. I'm not a developer, but I thouroughly enjoy your content for my general web culture.
Thanks to you, I now know what is the difference between a DevOps and a SysAdmin. Even (front) developers are not necessarily able to tell the difference.
your video are aewsome! i am a newbie in devops, k8s prometheus etc etc and your channel is fantastic. thanks a lot.
Objective and complete explanation of dense topics! Thank you, Nana!
One of the most complete and best video for giving a basic idea of what to do as a fresher in the DevOps industry. Thnx a lot
Your lessons are amazing high quality. Thank you so much, you've been so much help.
Happy New Year from Norway
Nana, you are phenomenal! Best, clearest, sharpest videos. Super quality content!
Perfect timing with this video!!! I was literally just looking for more information about dev ops
That's great to hear, hope the video was helpful! :)
OMG I just found this channel and tt's amazing! I love the way you explain everything, it's the best channel I've found about this topic so far! New subscriber! :)
This is perfect and the slides are actually helpful and not just 'something to look at'
My Basic Understanding got cleared by your simple and clear presentation. Thank for your contribution.
I really like your videos. They have wonderful explanations. Keep up the good work!!
Thank you! 💙
Hey Nana, first of all I'd like to thank you and let you know how good you are on doing this stuff. Not only in terms of technical knowledge and clear confidence on what you're talking about, but also the dynamic and didactic you use to teach. So amazing. All videos I've seen are great, I could understand easily all the concepts, even though we still need some hands on from our side in order to "glue" them in our mind. Congratulations.
Now I'd like to ask you to make some video. I've seen some videos already about observability on youtube, but none of them explain things the way you do, and I checked all your videos, could find any talking about this as well, at least on their titles. I'd like to watch you talking about this so important term on devops world. I'd say it'd be content for more than one video. Maybe one explaining the concepts, some examples of good metrics that first come on your mind, type of logs. ANd another video like a hands on, setting up observability for some dummy app. What do you think?
Great video. It's a good roadmap for us beginners.
I'm so annoyed that at work nobody wants to explain what these things are, it feels like I'm just dropped off in the wilderness somewhere without anything.
Hi Nana, your videos are very well explained and detailed and they are helping me to convey the same message towards old thinking at my company! Thank you for your time and dedication!
outstanding explanation. Appreciate your effort to make this great contents. Thumbs up
Loved your video Nana. You really have summarized the key points so well in your videos. Thank you !
Amazing overview, well structured presentation! :D
everything in the challenge for the release process that you have mentioned is what happens in my company. I keep telling them to automate the deployment pipeline but man its like im talking to a brick wall
Yes, I totally understand. That's why the most companies I work with or exchange with, say the number one challenge of implementing DevOps in the company is not the tools or technologies, but rather the cultural change itself.
Amazing job! Well done :)
Such an amazing video there's only a few people on this Earth and not all of them are teachers that could explain something this proficiently
What a fantastic video, Nana
It is very useful, and the way explained was just brilliant.
I'm operations manager, and DevOps is the area I'm managing on a daily basis.
I'm now thinking of appointing one of my team members as a DevOps engineer focusing on the release and deployment management.
THE Best explanation of DevOps I ever seen !!!
Happy to hear, thanks Ashok!
Remarkable teacher here , your slides and animations are like sugar around cod liver ... they say if you can explain it to a 6 year old you have mastered the topic ..this is the closest I have seen to breaking down such a busy complex moving mess ...like simplifying 1000 piece jigsaw into a simple much more digestible puzzle. second the WOW's your getting.
What an excellent informative video! Outstanding work
Hi Nana, What a great video and very impressive which covers almost every important section o DevOps, Thank you so much.
This is incredible video on devops for newbies like me.. I am just jumped into devops field.your way of presentation is commendable.keep the good work up.Thanks alot.
Excellent Video, Love it!
Amazingly well explained with fantastic slides! Top-top-top!
Great content! Can’t wait for the SRE one
Thank you 💙
Great video, super informative!
I wonder if you plan on making a video about why is it so hard to recruit DevOps engineers?
Maybe the HR people out there could learn how to do a more accurate successful recruitment.
And In addition, you could provide some tips for the DevOps engineers (both Jr. Sr. and others) on how to pick you next job and workplace.
(Tips like check the technology stack in the company, the work culture, how much effort they put around the DevOps concepts, Employer-Employee attitude, etc...)
Love your videos! Keep up the good work! ❤
As always you are best in this area.
Look forward for your videos .Thank you!!
Thank you Jayanth, appreciate your comment! :)
I really appreciate your Videos and the style you present them. It is much more easier to follow and understand. Keep going :)
You explained it so clearly and concisely. It's a great video for learning Azure DevOps on a basic level, and anyone who already works can learn a lot about new functionalities from it. Thanks a lot, Nana.
Awesome video.... thanks for putting this together in a simple yet comprehensive way...
Thank you a lot for this video. This is very interesting and informative. Keep posting like those amazing videos, this is awesome.
Again an Eyeopener presentation Nana, Can you please tell how you make this wonderful presentations to explain such great concepts with so much ease
Thank you! 💙 Yes, we use Screenflow for editing and animations and Canva for graphics.
It’s definitely the best video ever for DevOps fans!
This was absolutely amazing! Thank you!
Just wow By jumping into DevOps from development I am able to gain an understanding of how all aspects of the technology stack come together in order for applications to be deployed quickly and efficiently. it's just because of your tutorial Thanks
impressionante video! les explications sont claires et permettent d'un coup de bien apprehender ensemble du processus Devops. merci Nana
One of the most technically accurate TH-camrs on these subjects. Praise to you! :)
Excellent presentation, very clear..Thank you so much Nana !!
Thank you @TechWorld with Nana!
Awesome video Nana. Videos like this make my life easier, because I don`t need to spend any effort explaining things, just need to point to one of your videos to my non-tech workmates. You should consider changing the channel name to "tech for humans" hehe.
I really liked the way you have described Devops. Many regards from India 🙂
I have worked with a many programming lanuages in my profession career and I am yet to start (almost starting) writing apps using GO - This basic beginers course is abosulty favolous and very well explained. Well Done Nana - keep up the good work. Cheers
Brilliantly curated content. Very well structured, full of information, and super easy to digest. Thank you very much Nana!
A great video on a sometimes confusing subject. Very good slides and very good descriptions of key terms and nice, clear explanations of the concepts. Really good.
Hello Nana, thanks for the amazing tech videos and a brief explanation of DevOps. Your videos are impressive and I love the teaching methodology. Many thanks!
I can't expect a better explanation ! top and clear :) Thanks
Glad to hear, thanks Emeric :)
Thank´s Nana! I really appreciate your Videos and the style you present them. It is much more easier to follow and understand as in other Videos. I´m looking forward to see much more exciting content from you and it´s amazing that you have such a lot of time beside your job! Keep going 🙂
Outstanding and clearly explanation. It's clear like crystal now.
Extremely helpful, thank you so much. I am on my way shifting from Marketing to Agile, going as Scrum Master into a devops team as first step. This helped me a LOT to understand their way of working and in the nomenklatura of their daily business. Finally I know what this "Nexus" is they talk about. Thank you
You are the best Nina. It's clear and concise explanation. thank you!
Nana... You are amazing... This is the best explanation that I could find! Thank you for this great work!
This is so great! So cleanly presented that it was easy to follow along the whole process for someone who didnt even know what the term - DevOp - mean.
Thanks! Will see You in other video comments 😎
Really fantastic video! I am an online language teacher who is planning on changing jobs and moving into IT, and I recently found out saying 'I want to work in IT' was equivalent to saying 'I want to be a Scientist', I have to narrow down my choices A LOT! :D So I am watching all sorts of videos to find out about IT fields, while doing the web design certification with Freecodecamp. As a teacher myself, I think you are excellent, this video is extremely clear at explaining what seems to be a very multifaceted job. As for me, I'm 39 so I think DevOps is way out of my reach: by the time I'll have learned all I'd need to learn, I'd probably be d.e.a.d! :D But thank you SO MUCH for this, it was great! :)