DevOps Learners Cannot Understand Real Team Workflows From Docs Alone
DevOps learners studying through documentation and tutorials cannot understand how real teams actually operate day-to-day. The gap between learning materials and production team workflows leaves aspiring DevOps engineers unprepared.
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