A Beginner's Guide to DevOps: Combining Development and Operations
By
PHILIP ATABO
Toasted just enough. A reliable bake, gently seasoned.
Summary
The article introduces DevOps as a modern approach to software development, combining Development (Dev) and Operations (Ops) to enhance software building, testing, and delivery through automation, collaboration, and continuous feedback. It suggests foundational skills like Linux, Git, and cloud computing for beginners.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledDevOps is a modern approach to software development that blends two traditionally separate roles: Development (Dev) and Operations (Ops).
The goal is to improve how teams build, test, and deliver software through automation, collaboration, and continuous feedback.
If you're already learning Linux, Git, and cloud computing — you're on the right track!
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