Nana has built her career from scratch on her own and that's where we see she is confident more about herself and she learnt everything with lot of hardwork. Hardwork never fails
She is the best. She has that innate instinct to start from the point from where things will be easily understandable for people. Most of the tutors I come across lack that ability. One of the best online tutors I have seen.
One thing I liked about her was the courage to quit the study in the third semester, which I couldn't do. I am now at my thesis period and hoping to finish it as quickly as possible. Even though it's at the finished stage (almost), I still feel like quitting every day 🥺
I’m currently an iOS Developer. I have recently been working to convert a lot of our project over to use Swift Package Manager and improve our builds which we’ll be moving over to handling within GH Actions. Doing these tasks has me very interested in this side of things vs what I’ve been working on. Definitely going to be digging deeper and see where this takes me!
well, if I am searching something to understand how it works or to learn, and then find that there is a video from Nana about that topic, it immediately gives me the feeling that I'll grasp it quite easily.
Her youtube channel is the best online classroom I've seen so far :D
Great to see Nana on Honeypot :)
Nana has built her career from scratch on her own and that's where we see she is confident more about herself and she learnt everything with lot of hardwork. Hardwork never fails
Nana is the best! big fan and happy to see her featured here
Inspiration for many women out there!!!!
She is the best. She has that innate instinct to start from the point from where things will be easily understandable for people. Most of the tutors I come across lack that ability. One of the best online tutors I have seen.
Nana one of the best people to learn DevOps from
good to see you here nana
Nana has the best devops tutorials and course by far, she's one of the very few actual devops experts that live and breath the field.
Thanks Nana for putting in the effort to create the amazing content that you do. With love from Nigeria.
Great contents/tutorials from this DevOps ambassador, i like it very much :)
Thx for your work and shares, very appreciate !
One thing I liked about her was the courage to quit the study in the third semester, which I couldn't do. I am now at my thesis period and hoping to finish it as quickly as possible. Even though it's at the finished stage (almost), I still feel like quitting every day 🥺
do it, and dont waste your money any longer than you need to. i quit grad school first year for this same reason.
0:25 german doors are just built different...
I’m currently an iOS Developer. I have recently been working to convert a lot of our project over to use Swift Package Manager and improve our builds which we’ll be moving over to handling within GH Actions. Doing these tasks has me very interested in this side of things vs what I’ve been working on. Definitely going to be digging deeper and see where this takes me!
well, if I am searching something to understand how it works or to learn, and then find that there is a video from Nana about that topic, it immediately gives me the feeling that I'll grasp it quite easily.
Nana is the best I love her content - thank you Nana for everything you do for our community!!!
OMG , NANA my DevOps master >> I,m at the kubernetes weeks in your bootcamp.
Amazing content creator!
Nana’s tutorials and courses are best in class. She is a hero! The same is true for her ‘sidecar’ (pun intended) Nicole of course.
Damn that Adam's apple is a big giveaway.
0:05 for nana🎉
so smart
Did you notice the Adam's apple?
School curriculum's outdated problem is everywhere
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Well platform engineering is a thing now …
its a big thing u from non it field and adopt it field at this level .
Passion bro passion
sounds like the Smoothie department with IT company
Hi Nana! Love your face. Best of luck!
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Not trying to be mean or something, but I'm curious if she's actually a "she" or a former "he".
"It" is a "he" pretending to be a "she".
Really? I had no idea.@@TotalImmort7l
It's really cool to have trans women at the forefront of code tube!
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