u/Outrageous-Plate4377

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people who already have a job in cloud :

  • What specific skills or technologies helped you get the job?
  • At that time, what did your project portfolio look like?
  • How good did you need to be at programming, and in what language?
  • What do beginners think is too much or too little when getting ready for this field?

In this case:

I'm concentrating on the basics of AWS, Linux, and networking.

Next, I want to learn about CI/CD, Docker, and infrastructure as code.

Still working on my programming basics (C/C++/Python)

btw i found this roadmap on youtube do you guys think it is good : roadmap

moreover, i saw many people saying that cloud is not for beginners and one should gain some experience before entering this field but is there any way to bypass it like by getting certifications and deploying projects.

u/Outrageous-Plate4377 — 12 days ago

For people who already have a job in cloud :

  • What specific skills or technologies helped you get the job?
  • At that time, what did your project portfolio look like?
  • How good did you need to be at programming, and in what language?
  • What do beginners think is too much or too little when getting ready for this field?

In this case:

I'm concentrating on the basics of AWS, Linux, and networking.

Next, I want to learn about CI/CD, Docker, and infrastructure as code.

Still working on my programming basics (C/C++/Python)

btw i found this roadmap on youtube do you guys think it is good : roadmap

moreover, i saw many people saying that cloud is not for beginners and one should gain some experience before entering this field but is there any way to bypass it like by getting certifications and deploying projects.

u/Outrageous-Plate4377 — 12 days ago

Budget: ₹20,000 max (prefer staying under, but can stretch slightly if it genuinely makes sense)

I don’t currently have a phone, so this will be my primary device.

Priorities:

  • Strong performance (smooth day-to-day + light gaming like COC, no lag over time)
  • Long-term usage (want it to last ~3–4 years, might install custom ROM later)
  • Good battery life
  • Stability matters more than peak specs
  • camera good enough tbh it dosen't even matter

Preferences:

  • Clean or relatively clean UI (less bloat)
  • Good long-term performance consistency (not something that slows down after updates)

From what I’ve seen, this segment is competitive but also confusing—some phones have strong specs but questionable long-term stability or software experience.

Would prefer suggestions based on real usage (not just specs)

edit : "PHONES I HAVE SELECTED"

  1. nothing cmf 2

  2. redmi 15

  3. moto g96 or 986

  4. vivo T4X

  5. POCO M7

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u/Outrageous-Plate4377 — 16 days ago