Backing up Neil’s comment, you would be a rare bird indeed if you had more-than-adequate terraform and kubernetes skills.
On Python, yes you want to know it well enough to read and perhaps edit Python code. It doesn’t mean you have to be a Python artist.
DevOps/DevSecOps is important, and dovetails right into both of those skills. Understanding markup languages like YAML helps a lot.
When you think about Linux, try to embrace the true utility of it. There are so so many ways to make your life easier in linux by truly learning your shell. zsh is the best, imho, but everybody has their own favorite. The shells are all kind of unique, even on the same operating system.
Backing up Neil’s comment, you would be a rare bird indeed if you had more-than-adequate terraform and kubernetes skills.
On Python, yes you want to know it well enough to read and perhaps edit Python code. It doesn’t mean you have to be a Python artist.
DevOps/DevSecOps is important, and dovetails right into both of those skills. Understanding markup languages like YAML helps a lot.
When you think about Linux, try to embrace the true utility of it. There are so so many ways to make your life easier in linux by truly learning your shell. zsh is the best, imho, but everybody has their own favorite. The shells are all kind of unique, even on the same operating system.