Fun fact: I had only a rudimentary understanding of Kubernetes until 2020, but I had a fair bit of knowledge about containers. (Built an experimental container engine to learn.) Then I did 2 Kubernetes certifications and that got me up to speed (completely useless apart from the time spent studying). In the process I went and adapted Kelsey Hightower's "Kubernetes the hard way" to my then-employer's cloud offering with Terraform. It was super hard because everything was different, but totally worth it. Would absolutely do it again.
I built ContainerSSH at that time too to learn Go (look up the first versions, it's ridiculous how small they are) and then went to work for Red Hat with my new found knowledge.
Ohh the more you write the more inspiring it gets. You cleared my thoughts towards what to do, I'll act on it. I checked you website and OSS work, really good stuff
I built ContainerSSH at that time too to learn Go (look up the first versions, it's ridiculous how small they are) and then went to work for Red Hat with my new found knowledge.