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How to prepare well for official Kubernetes certifications (CKA, CKAD, CKS)

We will teach you how to obtain certified Kubernetes certifications such as Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Kubernetes Certified Application Developer (CKAD), and Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS).

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[Claude Code] Reading Challenge Open!

Hello

I'm delivering the news about being selected as a KubeCon NA speaker, and the part I mentioned about hoping for news and benefits related to "artificial intelligence" has finally been organized, so I'm making this announcement to everyone.

The benefits are quite good, so I'm sending it to you including especially Ansible and all the certification courses.

To summarize this content briefly

Claude Code Book = -23,400 won

Inflearn Reading Challenge = -9,900 won

Gilbut Points = +20,000 points

For just 13,300won, you can purchase the book (and even cheaper with additional discounts)

Also, they provide 4-week management like a study group and weekly Q&A sessions (answered by the author), so it seems pretty good.

There's a live seminar at the end, and this is also taught directly by the author, so it seems pretty good!

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The reason for urgently sending emails in the evening is...

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I don't know why, but there's a 100-person limit, and since it's also posted on Inflearn's main page, I don't think we did any promotion...

8 people have already registered? (While writing this, +1 more added)


Hmm, I'd like to explain a few more things...

Artificial intelligence? Similar to ChatGPT. It doesn't seem particularly helpful to me? You might think that, and

You might misunderstand this as being optional, but

Looking at the books I've written so far, I have a pretty good perspective on technology.

  • Python > Currently competing for 1st or 2nd place among programming languages

  • Ansible > Chef, Puppet, etc. have almost disappeared, and everything except Ansible has vanished

  • Kubernetes > These days, this seems to be a basic requirement wherever you apply. I personally think this is at the level of a Cloud OS.

  • Claude Code

    • This is the topic of this book...

    • Actually, I don't think it necessarily has to be Claude's code.

    • However, it's currently the most evolved form, and other Gemini CLIs have quite a few shortcomings.

    • So if you're going to learn, it's best to start with the most decent option.

So, to briefly touch on why this isn't optional,

If you call yourself a developer, there are probably very few people who develop using pure code editors like VIM.

You'll be using various automatic features like many types of auto-completion and automatically showing imported module structures. The keyword "automatic" ultimately connects to productivity. This leads to cost reduction and enables you to do much more.

Technologies that ride such trends really don't go backward.

(The cost is really good, you know. Good things never disappear. / no good thing ever dies)

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[Image: The Shawshank Redemption]

There are many areas where artificial intelligence shows significant effects, and the current AI agents will see their greatest flourishing in this area, and developers/engineers who don't use this (not necessarily Claude code specifically) will be hard to find in a few years.

Then? Wouldn't it be absolutely beneficial to learn it first right now?

from that perspective, I'm making the recommendation.

Honestly, it doesn't have to be a book or lecture - I just want people I know to succeed (I'm a bit selfish, so I like it when people I know do well)

I hope everyone can get familiar with this as soon as possible and adopt it to do more diverse things.

As I mentioned again, regardless of the direction or method, and even if you have some resistance to artificial intelligence, if you've been a developer/engineer for more than 5 years, I really, really, really hope you understand and apply this approach.

Finally, for your convenience, I'm including links to each online bookstore and reading challenge.

I'm ready to translate Korean

  • Claude Code Complete Reading Challenge <Link>

Oh right. Since Claude's code is paid, you'd need to pay at least $20 to do the 4-week challenge.

The Gemini CLI is free. (For now) If you're not using all the features but just trying to grasp the concept of AI agents from the book and learn about the format and related content of CLAUDE.md (GEMINI.md), you can give it a try. If the $20 feels a bit burdensome.

This year, I hope everyone will have a year where they actually use AI agents like "Claude Code" that become your real colleagues, not just AI that you simply use, create real use cases, and build portfolios for employment.

Thank you.

Best regards, Jo Hoon.

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