• @Dasnap
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    1511 months ago

    Dev/SysOps, because if you build shit that doesn’t collapse then you can spend time experimenting with improvements instead of babysitting application clusters.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      How is that? I’ve had at least one friend in the Dev space recommend DevOps to me because of the way I contextualize systems, but I’m worried the work requires technical expertise and I’ve stubbornly refused to learn any programming

      • @Klordok
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        711 months ago

        Less programming, more file templates. I did more scripting as Desktop Support than I do as a DevOps engineer. Most of the automation is handled by existing software. The main job is figuring out how to install software in an environment, then making templates that can replicate the install with different parameters and minimal effort.

      • @Dasnap
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        211 months ago

        I came into it with a CS degree as a graduate but I learnt most of it on the job.