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TechWorld with Nana provides different online trainings to upskill in DevOps technologies easily. ► DevOps Bootcamp ► DevSecOps Bootcamp ► Kubernetes Administrator Coures (CKA) ► GitLab CI/CD Course ► IT Fundamentals Course
The course material is wonderful. Nana explains everything very well. The examples are real-world and helpful in setting up my own service while I was going through the course. I would recommend it to anyone trying to up their skills in DevOps!

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straight forward and very good to learn basics and a essential way to develop an application

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One thing: GITLAB CICD course deserves its subtitle: FROM ZERO TO HERO. Period!

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The way she explains each and every detail and with the visuals and graphics, it is so easy to grab the knowledge,,, Very good instructor.. and the course is great too...

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The course is excellent. Nana and her team has put in tremendous effort to break it down into pieces and presented it so well so as to make it easy even for a beginner to assimilate the fundamentals and build on the top of it. The source code is made available for all the projects in GIT repos for reference. The requirements to get digital badge will push you to work on each and every project and document it which helps you have hands on experience and revise everything you learnt. Though applying for digital badge is optional and left to you, make sure you go for it.
I just wished some more Kubernetes security concepts are covered, but even without that, I felt very satisfied and confident that I am job ready.
Feel tremendously thankful to Nana and her team for the course and for all the invaluable knowledge gained! I wish there was an option to rate it in fractions too and my rating would be >= 4.5stars!!
I highly recommend this course because in this world of tech, it can be quite overwhelming and not everyone knows where to start. However, this course provides a good starting point into not just SLDC, but also the whole IT world (networking, data, etc..). The technical concepts were explained at an appropriate level for beginners, without being too technical, or being too shallow such that you don't get the gist of it. Excellent course and highly recommended for everyone who wants to get into the world of IT or Software Development.

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1 . Well articulated
2. Well organized
3. Job ready
4. Slow and steady
5. Must d course

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Good explanation for ci/cd by practice examples very useful in work for software engineers

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I completed the Ultimate IT Fundamentals Course before signing up to the DevOps Bootcamp. It was a good process for laying the groundwork.
I decided to enroll in the DevOps Bootcamp to improve my skills because my previous job was as a consultant specializing in monitoring, and I wasn't clear about the impact of artificial intelligence in my field.
I have watched some videos of Nana on her Youtube channel; I really like how she explains the concepts in a clean and concise way; that is the motive that I am subscribed to her Youtube channel. I watched her video on Github Actions and made a small project using Github Actions along with a Python script to generate passwords and its unit tests to apply the explanation from the video
The DevOps Bootcamp's structure is very solid; you can't build a house starting with the roof because it will collapse. You need a solid foundation to build the house. I used the analogy of building a house to detail the bootcamp's structure. It focuses on acquiring the fundamental skills to be a DevOps engineer first, and then progressively incorporating new technologies throughout the bootcamp to build upon everything learned.
One of the positive aspects is that throughout the bootcamp you work with what you learn in each module through practical projects and exercises, while also working on projects in which you add the knowledge acquired during the bootcamp
After the bootcamp, I plan to do a project to apply the knowledge I gained and improve my DevOps skills.

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The Ultimate IT Fundamentals Course is excellent. I have some AWS architecture and security experience, so my actual IT experience is limited. My role as an AWS infrastructure engineer is expanding where I will also be learning to develop applications, deploy to the servers in the cloud, troubleshoot and continue to improve the full stack, and much more. So, I thought this course would give me a better foundation than my limited cloud-only experience. This course explains the whole process in an extremely clear way making the entire software development lifecycle much easier to understand. If you are looking to learn to code, this course is not the one for you, but it gives a great introduction to both the front end and back end. I have gained enough from this course that I feel very confident going into Nana's DevOps bootcamp next to gain the skills I will need in my new role!

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I’m currently about 70% through the DevOps Security Bootcamp, and I’m already extremely impressed with the structure and quality of the course. Everything is very well organized, clearly explained, and easy to follow. Even at this stage, I’ve learned a lot, and the content feels complete and thoughtfully prepared — no questions are left unanswered.
A special thank-you to Nana for the excellent course design and her clear, engaging teaching style. The way she breaks down complex topics makes the learning experience both enjoyable and highly effective.
Even though I'm not finished yet, I can already say that this Bootcamp is outstanding and I can highly recommend it.

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I have ZERO IT background and needed a course where I can get the training for DevOps Engineering role. While I'm still progressing through this course, I have feel like I have gained so much knowledge in a short amount of time. It does take patience and dedication. This is definitely not a get a job quick. I also appreciate Nana for explaining things throughly and taking the time to go through the projects from scratch.

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After several years as a Solutions Engineer, I was confident in my ability to deploy solutions and drive results. But even with that experience, I realized I was missing the bigger picture — the full end-to-end understanding of modern DevOps, automation, and critical deployments.
The Tech Nana DevOps Bootcamp filled that gap completely. 💡 Over a few months, I gained hands-on exposure to CI/CD, containerization, orchestration, and more — tying together everything I needed to see the full landscape.
This course didn’t just sharpen my skills; it completed my perspective. Now, I approach deployments and customer solutions with a clarity I hadn’t had before.
If you’re already good at what you do but want the full picture, this bootcamp is worth it.
#DevOps #LearningJourney #TechNana #ContinuousLearning #ProfessionalGrowth

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If you don't have the experience of k8s and have very limited time, this is the course that can save your time, and give you a jump start, from zero to an intermediate level.
I took it to pass the cert exam. Now, I just go through it again to gain more solid understanding.
Of course, if you have plenty of time and less money, you don't have to take this course. There are many free ones online for you to study.

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i think this is going well! i do wonder if i should or how much note taking i should be doing with everything. Overall im happy with everything

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I am an aspiring DevOps engineer, and I wanted to build a strong foundation in IT and Cloud technologies. I joined Nana’s Ultimate IT Fundamentals Course to improve my basics before moving deeper into DevOps and cloud infrastructure.
This course was really helpful to me, it connects all the dots between different technologies. Before taking it, I had some gaps in understanding the core concepts. After completing it, I now have a solid foundation with no more confusion.
I highly recommend this course to anyone who wants to start a career in IT or DevOps. It was totally worth my money because it saves time and offers very clear, well-structured content.

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TWN Devops Bootcamp helped me to understand better what DevOps is, how to apply it and very important, how devops tools are related among them.

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Clear, concise explanations, even for an experienced DevOps Engineer there are missing pieces to my knowledge. I love the pacing and the details in comments, insuring your understanding is complete. Well done!

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the ultimate IT course has been really helpful in bridging my knowledge gap. I am a project manager and i sometimes struggle to understand what is going on but now i do. I particularly enjoy Nana's teaching style; how she breaks down concepts. I also like the support we get from her team when we get into errors we can't get out of or concepts we don't understand

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I recently completed the Techworld DevOps bootcamp, and I can unequivocally say that it has been a transformative experience, largely thanks to the phenomenal instruction by NANA. Her reputation as a top-tier DevOps educator is well-deserved, and my experience in her bootcamp is a testament to her expertise and passion for teaching.
What sets NANA's teaching style apart is her methodical, step-by-step approach. The bootcamp truly starts from scratch, laying a solid foundation in fundamental concepts before progressively building up to more complex, professional-level topics. This was incredibly beneficial as it ensured there were no knowledge gaps. Even as a beginner in certain areas, I never felt overwhelmed. NANA has a unique ability to break down intricate technologies and explain them with absolute clarity, often using insightful animations and analogies that make even the most challenging subjects digestible.
The hands-on nature of the bootcamp is its greatest strength. The course is packed with numerous labs and real-world demos that were instrumental in solidifying my understanding. We didn't just learn the "how"; we learned the "why" behind every tool and process. This logical and concept-driven approach to teaching is something I benefited from immensely. It fosters a deep understanding that goes beyond just executing commands, empowering students to think like true DevOps engineers.
The curriculum is comprehensive and covers all the essential technologies in the DevOps landscape, including Git, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Ansible, all within the context of a cloud environment like AWS. Each module is meticulously designed to build upon the last, creating a seamless and logical learning path. I particularly appreciated how NANA integrated these tools to build complete, production-grade CI/CD pipelines, which provided a holistic view of the DevOps lifecycle.
By the end of the bootcamp, I had not only gained a robust theoretical knowledge but also a portfolio of practical projects that have given me the confidence to tackle real-world DevOps challenges. The skills and logical problem-solving abilities I've developed under NANA's guidance have been invaluable.
For anyone serious about starting or advancing a career in DevOps, I cannot recommend NANA and the Techworld DevOps bootcamp highly enough. It is a challenging, thorough, and incredibly rewarding program that delivers on its promise to turn students into proficient DevOps professionals. Thank you, NANA, for your exceptional mentorship and for creating such an outstanding learning experience.
Elsayed Bondok
sbondok@gmail,com

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