Project Description

Planning to improve knowledge and learning using Okta-Lithmos and Linkedin-Learning platforms on topics useful in testing jobs and start / continue / complete some training.

Topics will be to :

  • Training on SUSE SLE Micro 5.x [Lithmos]
  • Learn more about Terraform, Helm, Rancher
  • Learn more about Containers, Kubernetes

Goal for this Hackweek

Possibly complete one of the above mentioned topics.

Resources

Possible links are:

  • SLE Micro 5x: https://suselearningcenter.litmoseu.com/home/LearningPath/10166
  • Terraform: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/learning-terraform-15575129
  • Kubernetes: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/imparare-kubernetes

Looking for hackers with the skills:

learning training

This project is part of:

Hack Week 23

Activity

  • almost 2 years ago: mdati left this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: mdati liked this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: mdati started this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: mdati added keyword "learning" to this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: mdati added keyword "training" to this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: mdati originated this project.

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