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Who I am:
Just a nerd!
Where I'm based:
Johannesburg, South Africa.
My workstation:
2017 15" MacBook Pro with 3 external monitors so I can do serious multitasking!
The discipline I enjoy the most is:
DevOps!
My favorite course to teach:
Ansible Automation
Highest Red Hat Certification:
Red Hat Certified Architect - Level XIII
The teaching tool I cannot do without:
My iPad Pro - I love diagramming!
My favorite toy as a kid:
Lego.
Sports I played:
Rugby Union (last game was 2006)
Cricket (last game was 2008)
Now I just play the fool ;-)
Favorite Red Hat memories:
Catching a ball at a baseball game between the Red Sox and Orioles at the Summit 2016.
Weezer at Summit 2017.
Winning the "Upper Level Instructor of the Year" award in 2015
I have worked as a consultant and instructor for almost 20 years. (wow that's been a long time)
My major experience is focused on Java but I am also a .NET platform and Ruby programmer. Lately, I have been working pretty closely with DevOps concepts and tools.
I am developing my Ansible skills to make myself more productive.
My favorite Red Hat courses are all related to OpenShift and development.
A fun fact: I have worked for a company that developed Smalltalk systems and they created a tool to "teleport" the application to run on Java.
I'm a sysadmin in Wilmington, North Carolina. I recently moved here to take a job as an engineer building a mid-sized company's devops pipeline. It's exactly the next step in my career that I had been hoping for.
I use AWS, Ansible, and OpenShift every day, as well as GitLab, vim, Firefox, and other essentials. Right now I'm trying to get the hang of the dot language so I can graph our AWS infrastructure.
I've recently discovered the joy of the i3 window manager. I love having my windows line up in nice little tiles. I'm actually running i3wm on Mate with Ubuntu 16.
Hello. My name is Russell Froat. I am in Fayetteville, NC. I am currently taking classes at Fayetteville Technical Community College. This is my first experience with Red Hat. I am very interested in learning more about this flavor of Linux. I served in the military for 24 years. I have also been a car salesman, a cashier and an accountant.
Hey,
I'm a Support Analyst looking for up my career with Red Hat certifications. I started to work with Linux two years ago and I'm loving it.
I live in Brazil and I like to play and compose some music.
I hope to help and learn here in the community.
Regards.
Hey @ricardodacosta I am watching your videos for advanced ansible. They are really good and I like the energy and ethusiasm you put in those :)
Who I am:
I'm a Senior Solution Architect in Germany based in Frankfurt am Main.
Where I'm based:
Wiesbaden, Germany
My workstation:
ThinkPad T490s with Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The discipline I enjoy the most is:
Middleware and cloud. My career started at BEA Systems with Tuxedo, WebLogic Server and Service Bus. At Oracle i expanded my knowledge in Cloud technologies and big data components.
My favorite toy as a kid:
Lego.
In My Spare Time, I . . .
Canoing, Sailing, and Camper.
You're my kind of nerd Ricardo! Keep on nerding :-)
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