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by gowthamsadasiva
3526 days ago
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It's "Docker" that changed my career and I still believe it has the capability and growth to change my career further too. When I landed my first job back in 2012, I used to be a PHP developer. As obvious, working in a startup will force you to be a jack-of-all-trades, I started picking up SysOps (Linux, Web Servers, Email Servers, Deployment..etc) tasks along PHP development. In mid 2013, I stumbled up-on "Docker" and I started learning it immediately. Mostly, I used it to solve dependency and packaging issues for my PHP projects. Soon I became fluent in SysOps tasks too. Early 2014, I wanted to get into a new job. But not sure to continue as a developer or get in-to DevOps. Instead of doing the same old boring development, I chose to be a DevOps and the opportunity was provided because I have working knowledge in "Docker", which is not an easy find at that point of time. Actually I got a pile of opportunities and landed in the best among them. After 2 years passed by now I'm at my third job in a different startup, which again I work mostly with Docker. By looking at the Docker's growth and usability, I could even say, it's gonna get my future job also :) |
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