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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
Overall an incredible course, the amount of information shared and effectively structured is amazing, I went from very basic knowledge to now being able to write code, setup infrastructures and run servers, it is changing my life for the best.
The only criticisms I have are regarding the limitations of the discord support, to have more "mentors" available in different time zones and I wouldn't recommend doing this course on a Windows, the VMs weren't working properly, the amount of troubleshoot and extra research I had to do to solve conflicting issues was tremendous, and the support didn't really have the tools or knowledge to help with Windows issues, it payed off in the end because now I know how to adjust Windows for functionalities taught for Mac.
The lessons were amazing, easy to learn and implement, I test everything in my lab with the samples and personal projects and the results were amazing.
I am trying to switch into IT. I tried learning DevOps from other course providers but I was frustrated because I just knew how to execute commands without actually knowing how they relate to the real world. But since I joined Nana's bootcamp everything seems to fall in place. Her methods of explaining concepts with simple real world examples makes everything easy to comprehend. I highly recommend "The Ultimate IT Beginners Course" for anybody trying to switch into IT.
I took the IT Beginners course after a web dev fundamentals bootcamp and CS concepts self-study. It was the key for me to really understand what's going on behind the scenes on current dev processes, since the other bootcamps compact more stuff on the same amount of time, but less thought on the real whys and hows, which are the most important. I would give the 5th star for this course if we had a pdf or other kind of notes. I made some. Processes, resources, commands build up in a complex stuff to consolidate with videos only. Notes containing the same excellent stuff and quality the videos have would not only be helpful, but necessary. I'm not talking about syntaxes which we can search for, but about concepts and resources we count on to run a project.
In recent months my company began transitioning work from on-prem to the cloud and has adopted using containerization and infrastructure/configuration as code as the way of the future.
Coming from an infrastructure background I was fortunate to move to a SRE role. However, at first I struggled with some of the concepts and there were a number of gaps because I did not have the software development background.
Soon I learned about some of Nana's courses on youtube which introduced me to the bootcamps. This opened an entire new world for me and gave me tremendous confidence. Not only did it teach me software development, but made it much easier to learn
new tools and understand all the new Devops concepts.
This had a profound impact on my ability to master my new role in site reliability engineering and devops, because Nana’s programs provide all of the tools and exercises to not only know what to do, but why.
If you want to kick-start your IT career in Devops, SRE or DevSecOps, invest in yourself. I would highly recommend all of the bootcamps and that you do them in the order. This is an outstanding program.
I have done several of her courses and recommended them to many others. They are very in-depth, well produced, and have a great logical progression. Many of the online courses are superficial and would not set you up for success if trying to actually perform the role in a real scenario.
I couldn't be happier with my experience and the results! This program was instrumental in helping me transition into a new and exciting career in DevOps.
For person without any IT background I can now proudly say that I enter in the TechWorld. The way Nana explains is amazing, very detailing, easy to understand even for people like me without IT background. With this course I gain skills and knowledge for all the software developer lifecycle. Thank you Nana, thanks to all team, great job!!!
Well, this is the best course I've ever seen. Even I can say I knew some concepts, this course is going so deep with all the information and is very well explained. You can't ask more than you will find in the course, for me was like this: "I still have a question, ooh, in the next video is already presented and concept explained".
I think Nana is reading our minds before starting her courses :)
Great course!
This course is a great value for the price
Have done several courses with Nana, she's concise and clear. Youtube helped me get a sense of how she is no-nonsense and very practical in all her lessons. The content we're reviewing is also very relevant to everything I'm working on, so it's just awesome. A+ 5/5 stars, will buy more classes.
I heard about this bootcamp through a friend and I chose to go through it instead of the traditional coding bootcamp because I wanted to be a DevOps engineer specifically. I will say that unless you are really self motivated and can keep to a schedule, finishing in 6 months is unlikely. However, I would encourage you to finish the bootcamp regardless because the material is great and I have been able to make a career switch from Helpdesk to a Site Reliability Engineer, and what is taught in this bootcamp is highly relevant. Remember, your career is a marathon, not a sprint, so don't get discouraged if it takes you a little longer than some people to finish the bootcamp. It will be worth it to stick it through.
One of the best learning tutorial I found for "The Ultimate Kubernetes Administrator Course".
The way Nana explained background theory and then implement with actual practical is the beauty of the course. She made learning simple and fast.
This is one of the best courses I followed. And I absolved many. But this is so close to a possible reality and Nana explains every bit in such a detailed and logical way.
I'd give it 6 stars if I could.
High quality training in DevOps area.
It's not as cheap as Udemy, which is precisely why they are better. Without a doubt, start with one.
Best regards.
i think i is a very good course which connects the dots all together and descibes the whole process of DevOps (Bootcamp)
Great course! It's packed with valuable information and plenty to learn. However, what stands out the most is the smooth flow of the course, which makes learning both enjoyable and easy to follow. Highly recommended!

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"The Ultimate Kubernetes Administrator Course | CKA"
Great and immersive course, unfortunately, as the content is almost 3 years old, some chapters needed some detective work (2 and 15 up until now) in order to achieve a result.
some links to documentation on github were also linking to non-existent pages as well.

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The Ultimate Kubernetes Administrator Course is very thorough in explaining all components, and gave me a lot of confidence before taking the CKA exam. Each section is explained well, and there are plenty of opportunities to get hands-on with examples.

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