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I'm currently an AWS DevOps Engineer, and am casually looking at other companies to apply for: DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer, etc.
So just as an example, Microsoft is one of the many companies I would like to work for (compared to say, Amazon). Clearly, Microsoft uses Azure services instead and that extends to some large enterprises, DOD clients, Amazon competitors, etc. What I'd like to know is if a company would even consider me if I'm pretty damn good with AWS but have virtually no real world experience with Azure other than knowing the Azure equivalent of each tool that I use in AWS.
I considered getting some Azure certs but after they decided to go with 1 year renewals compared to AWS's 3 year renewals, those certs are just far less attractive to me (getting more certs in that gap vs more often renewing) especially if I don't even know if I'll work with Azure in the future.
I considered migrating my website to AWS since I have experience with it, but also considering Azure to do that instead just so that I can say I have some Azure experience, however small that would be. It's just deciding if I want to be cloud-agnostic, or more AWS focused to where I can eventually be considered an AWS expert. Of course I'd like to go where the money goes. I know AWS is the dominant player in the cloud space, but that's not to say Azure doesn't have its own space either.
Edit: When I talked to a new DevOps guy from another company who now works under me with no DevOps experience other than an AWS cert (which I also have, and graduated same time as me too), I found out that he's getting paid 50% more than me despite me being the one teaching him everything. Happy for the guy, but not with the company for being underpaid, so I'm casually looking around for a new job since I doubt they're going to suddenly up my salary to the new guy's if they're already getting away with paying me 50% less than him thinking I'm none the wiser.
Anyone who teaches in allied health, kinesiology, sport, or psychology may find this helpful. Lots of topics/chapters done by good people. I think my colleague who teaches our course is going to use it.
Zenko, Z., & Jones, L. (Eds.).(2021). Essentials of exercise and sport psychology: An open access textbook. Society for Transparency, Openness, and Replication in Kinesiology. https://doi.org/10.51224/B1000
This content is open access and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.51224/B1000
ISBN-13:978-0-578-93236-1
Published by the Society for Transparency, Openness, and Replication in KinesiologyCC-By Attribution 4.0 International, except Figure 23.1, Table 28.1, and cover artwork.
I just graduated high school, and before my freshman year of college, I want to at least learn calculus. I learn best from textbooks, so I'm looking for books that are rigorous and inexpensive, while still being a worthwhile read for someone completely unfamiliar with calculus.
EDIT: I've considered Strang/OpenStax Calculus, Spivak's Calculus, and Steward's Calculus, but none of them are quite what I'm looking for
The artsci page says it is available in different formats, I wanted to look it over before deciding whether or not to take the course. Does anyone have a link for it?
Im not sure if its a silly question or not, but i always wondered. Every picture of a cell i see its a 2D slice of a cell, where you see the nucleus and stuff, but how does a proper cell actually look like? what about plant cells with a cell wall, is it like a sphere with the wall around it? its a bit hard to wrap my head around, any help appreciated
Throw away account here. What is the issue with college textbooks? If companies are marking up and selling books at high prices and paying very less to authors, what is stopping a few good professors from collaborating to write free textbooks (similar to open source software)? Maybe starting a global Free Text Book Foundation which consolidates contributions of leading and willing professors from across the globe to distribute free textbooks(soft copies obviously).
Is there a free/open sourced Calculus textbook, that also has free/open sourced its LaTeX files?
I have been taking Chinese I for 4 years now, but I keep failing the course every time! Iβve been trying to learn through the process of osmosis by leaving my textbook under my pillow ever time I sleep, but I still havenβt learned anything!
The other morning, I dropped my book on the floor and it opened. I went to pick it up, but then I noticed symbols that I have never seen before. Is... is this Chinese? Was I supposed to be opening my textbook the entire time? Iβm so embarassed π
I now sleep with my textbooks open under my pillow. Hopefully I will be able to pick up the pace with my language learning osmosis!
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