DevOps
but with a degree in Psychology π¬|
deeply interested in Deep Learning |
I was here a few years ago. Back to share my daily learning as I chase my goals.
#studylog5 reviewed key cloud and devops concepts today: VPN vs VPC, S3, EC2, RDS, troubleshooting access issues, SQL vs NoSQL, RESTful APIs, HTTP methods, ECS vs EKS, cost control, auto scaling, and security best practices in AWS #Cloud#AWS#100DaysOfCode
#studylog3 Todays focus was on understanding how mocks work in Go. I went through interfaces, dependency injection, and mock implementations for unit testing. How I felt:
#100daysofcode#studytwt#it#go#mock
#studylog2 Okaaaay, yesterday I was a bit lost with my Go project. I'm super tired from work, so tonight I took some time to review what I wrote and decided to sketch the flow. Itβs just the beginning, but drawing it really helped clarify things.
#studylog1 So, today I studied Go with a friend. We're working on a project to improve our Go skills. We spent about 5 hours on it, but honestly, I think I was really focused and learning deeply only during the first 2 hours π Still... #go#study#it
β¨Who am I? I have a bachelors degree in Psychology, but I self-studied my way into my first job in IT. It was a tough path, but I made it. Since then, Iβve been investing even more in my education β now pursuing a degree in Computer Science, along with my usual self-studying.
This time, my routine is a bit tighter. Still, I'll be sharing my daily study sessions for my CS degree, along with topics I'm passionate about, like deep learning, development, DevOps, and cloud computing (gotta keep leveling up at work, right?)