One thing that stood out to me during the interview was Patrick's habit of repeating Nana's responses. This demonstrates that he was actively listening to her instead of just nodding along. It was clear that Nana was thrilled to discuss her career experiences, which can only happen when someone shows genuine interest.
Can you interview Sonny Sangha a TH-camr and content creator he teaches React . I love d way u question them especially when u interview Kyle Cooke d webDev simplify guy.
It’s not worth it making introductory videos which talks about docker ,kubernetes, ansible and terraform.Julie Ng is very good with her content she actually covers real world scenario and practical with her content.
Great like podcast like! But this weird like habit of saying like randomly like in like every sentence is bizarre like especially for like a teacher like who communicates like for a living, like.
Thank you for this amazing episode , I personally want to ask Nana ,as a beginner did we really need to concern about go-lang.? If I'm getting started with devops field
Thanks for sharing! I'm not Nana, but I really like golang. Don't think you can go wrong with having programming knowledge while trying to pursue a career in devops. golang Might be a good fit to gain that knowledge.
Working as a SRE for Oracle and I really enjoyed this talk ... Thank you!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it 🤗
Who is here for Nana...Nana is one of the best Female Tech TH-camrs
The goat 🤗
One thing that stood out to me during the interview was Patrick's habit of repeating Nana's responses. This demonstrates that he was actively listening to her instead of just nodding along. It was clear that Nana was thrilled to discuss her career experiences, which can only happen when someone shows genuine interest.
Thank you so much! 🤗
I'm naturally curious haha
I'm actually looking for devops related podcast. Found this video. Knowledgeable talk !
Thank you so much! 🤗
Just shows there's no shortcut to these you have to put in the work. A good podcast for sure
Thank you! 🤗
Thank
Thank you :)
What is SRE please tell me
SRE stands for site reliability engineering
Can you interview Sonny Sangha a TH-camr and content creator he teaches React .
I love d way u question them especially when u interview Kyle Cooke d webDev simplify guy.
For sure! I'll reach out to him to see if he's interested :)
Thank you 🤗
It’s not worth it making introductory videos which talks about docker ,kubernetes, ansible and terraform.Julie Ng is very good with her content she actually covers real world scenario and practical with her content.
@JulieNgTech
I'll contact her to see if she's ever planning to come to NL :)
Great like podcast like! But this weird like habit of saying like randomly like in like every sentence is bizarre like especially for like a teacher like who communicates like for a living, like.
Thank you for this amazing episode ,
I personally want to ask Nana ,as a beginner
did we really need to concern about go-lang.?
If I'm getting started with devops field
Thanks for sharing!
I'm not Nana, but I really like golang. Don't think you can go wrong with having programming knowledge while trying to pursue a career in devops. golang Might be a good fit to gain that knowledge.