Vishakha Sadhwani: Do You Actually Need Coding For DevOps? | 3 BEST Automation Projects For DevOps
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As a DevOps Engineer, you may not need to code like a full-stack developer, but you do need enough coding to automate, build, and manage real cloud workflows.
You should focus on the logic behind automation, and use AI tools like GitHub Copilot, Gemini Code Assist, or ChatGPT to make the journey easier.
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Sounds about right,..i did javascript/typescript and nextjs as well. I dont code in those but it helps to understand what and how things connect. You did not mention bash scripts, simple scripts are easy to grasp but it can quickly become a crows nest. I can write Bash acript today come back a week later and its like i never saw it before😅
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