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Getting into Cloud Computing - AWS/Azure/Google Cloud

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    #31
    Originally posted by FK1 View Post
    A typical admin/IT support activities in complex environments IS black magic. Especially in Clouds. You could be a very good engineer, a computer science expert but you have to do black magic. Because of it is out of your control. You just a technician that servicing the Tools.
    In that scenario you're just an end user of a service. The fact that you use the service to programme software is neither here nor there.

    A DevOps role, for example, is a lot deeper than that as they understand and control the underlying 'black magic'.
    An infrsatructure engineer similarly understands it. And end user doesn't need to.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #32
      Just wanted to stress that getting into Cloud computing means DevOps that is highly demanded role but not a programmer role. The senior embedded C/C++ developer could earn (in much more comfortable zone) not less than a good DevOps. There is a high wind constantly in that clouds.

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