I made a Packer Course!

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I just created a Packer course that demonstrates a real-life Packer project in action, and explains the basics quickly. I'd love to hear your impressions and feedback if you take it.
Check it out on Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/practica...
Check it out on Skillshare: www.skillshare.com/classes/Ha...
Other stuff I've done:
Project-based Linux course for beginners: www.udemy.com/course/hands-on...
DigitalOcean referral link: m.do.co/c/0380a1db56a6
tutorialinux Merch: / @tutorialinux
Free Linux Sysadmin Course Playlist: • The Linux Basics Cours...
Patreon: / tutorialinux
Official Site with tutorials and resources: tutorialinux.com/

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  • @tutoriaLinux
    @tutoriaLinux Жыл бұрын

    Course Links: Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/practical-packer-learn-hashicorp-packer-with-a-real-project/?referralCode=8C43A58B4A102EED5785 Skillshare: www.skillshare.com/classes/Hands-on-Packer-a-Practical-Introduction-to-Building-Machine-Images-on-AWS/1353540041

  • @beardog5245
    @beardog5245 Жыл бұрын

    Grabbed your course on Udemy. I did your other one after seeing some of your videos on here and really liked it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and helping us noobs out.

  • @stefanesterhuysen7461
    @stefanesterhuysen7461 Жыл бұрын

    Love your content, man! Keep it comin'!

  • @syednadeembe
    @syednadeembe Жыл бұрын

    Good to see you back dude

  • @VrashabhSontakke
    @VrashabhSontakke Жыл бұрын

    Hi @tutoriaLinux, I have been learning about DevOps, K8s, Distributed Systems, Golang, Platform Engineering and many more cool tools since 1.5 years now. I am self taught and everything I have learnt or trying to learn is all from free sources that were available for free on the internet. I have been a mentee for 3 months under one of my mentors "Gerald Yerden" who works with the Hashicorp Waypoint team. I have also worked as a Golang & DevOps Intern at Rehicle where I helped setup Infrastructure using Kubernetes and Terraform and built several microservices using Golang. All of this lead me to think that I am confident enough to start applying my learnings in a professional environment and create some real world impact. I applied to thousands of positions that I thought were a 1000% match with my stack and interests. But, I haven't got any positive responce and I just don't know why. I really look at you as a strong hope, would you please help me ? I would be really very grateful to you. Thank You

  • @tutoriaLinux

    @tutoriaLinux

    Жыл бұрын

    My advice would be to work with a recruiter. They can usually get a feel for where things are going wrong pretty quickly and can give you advice to fix whatever is going wrong. I can't say for sure, but I'm guessing your resume and cover letter aren't doing the trick -- I'm not sure how you could even apply to thousands of companies, with a mostly-custom cover letter that demonstrates that you actually did some research on the company, unless you were doing these applications over the course of years. I'd also advise you to look into local meetups and to lean heavily into your network. If a friend works at a tech company, maybe they can vouch for you and get your resume looked at. I hope that helps you (and anyone else reading this comment). Cheers!

  • @mathieurollet8318
    @mathieurollet8318 Жыл бұрын

    Hey, good timimg! Gonna check this out thank you!

  • @kawker
    @kawker Жыл бұрын

    Checking it out today Dave on Udemy. 👍

  • @notta3d
    @notta3d9 ай бұрын

    The very first thing I look at on a Udemy course is how long the course is. No course can be too long as I can always jump to the parts I want. I don't have your course but I can't imagine it's too detailed considering the entire course is only 1 hour long. I don't know but I find Packer has a lot to it and a 1 hour course has to be missing a lot of information.

  • @AlexSchapelle
    @AlexSchapelle Жыл бұрын

    could you do tutorials on taskfile and just ?

  • @dodgewagen
    @dodgewagen Жыл бұрын

    Hi David. Is your Udemy Wordpress course up-to-date? I'd like to buy it but wanted to know that before. Thanks!

  • @linbynd
    @linbynd Жыл бұрын

    Bought it

  • @user-rp6bi5qj1n
    @user-rp6bi5qj1n Жыл бұрын

    Hi bro. Could you please tell me if your courses on KZread on Linux system administrator are relevant for training in 2023? After mastering Linux, the administrator wants to continue learning devops, can you suggest training material (course, KZread video material) for learning devops and aws ??

  • @Zooooman
    @Zooooman Жыл бұрын

    come back to YT plz

  • @tutoriaLinux

    @tutoriaLinux

    Жыл бұрын

    I will! Planning some videos right now. Can't believe it's been almost a year.

  • @fictitiousnightmares
    @fictitiousnightmares Жыл бұрын

    Looking for any Linux expert to assist me. I installed Linux Mint in a VirtualBox on Windows 10. Everything works great except a very odd thing that apparently nobody in the world has. I have searched for days and can't find a single instance of it happening anywhere else from the search engines and sites I can find. I have 3 browsers installed. Firefox which came with the distro. Brave which I installed. and Chrome for testing. I have checked all my browser settings and such and can't figure it out. Problem: I am unable to get to Amazon.com in Brave or Firefox. Brave indicates it is not secure. Even after disabling all shields. It works perfectly fine in Chrome. Here is the catch though, I am using Brave in my Windows 10 with the EXACT same settings and it works fine. So with it working in Windows 10 with same settings, it kind of rules out a browser issue. But it does work in Chrome on Linux. Hmm, But if it works in Chrome on Linux and not in Brave or Firefox, doesn't that rule out a Linux issue? So confused. Driving me nuts that I can't get to Amazon.com and that is the ONLY website I have found that doesn't work in these browsers. Anyone have any clues?

  • @johnwilliams-ni8cn
    @johnwilliams-ni8cn Жыл бұрын

    the problem with linux is that the programmers want their egos satisfied, that's it, if they would work together, instead of trying to do it better, linux would be 100 times better then anything, every gaming place would use it. imagine putting 25 of the best linux programmers together just for games on linux, for a year, in a fun amazing office/home? collaborating creatively, even create something for linux that gamer creators could easily use? even have gaming studios have their own servers? people having their own servers? servers are a computer!

  • @bearsstuff
    @bearsstuff Жыл бұрын

    I'm your 69th like. Giggity.

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