Technology
Take a master class in DevOps with this online class that’s on sale
TL;DR: The informative DevOps Master Class Bundle is on sale for $33.15 with code FIREWORK15, down from its original $891 price tag.
Combining development and operations, “DevOps” is tech jargon to describe a team (or employee) that helps companies deliver better products faster.
In other words, anything a normal human can do, a DevOps engineer can do better. And that’s why certified pros are so in demand *and* well compensated.
DevOps engineers, on average, earn a six-figure base salary, making it a solid career path if you’re looking for a change. Even better, you don’t necessarily need a fancy education to take on this role — but you will need to know the basics. Fortunately, this DevOps Master Class Bundle can help you break into the field. And it happens to be more than 95% off.
With more than 86 hours of instruction, this bundle will walk you through just about everything you need to know to become a DevOps master. There’s a course for complete beginners that outfits you with all the basic technologies and best practices. Then, there are individual courses that dive deeper into all the vital tools, languages, and systems — from Hadoop and Docker to AWS and Linux — so you can get a full understanding of how everything works together. By the end of all 10 courses, you should be well on your way to breaking into one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Originally $891, the DevOps Master Class Bundle is on sale for $39. Plus, you can take off an additional 15% if you use the code FIREWORK15 at checkout, bringing the price down to just $33.15.
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