⚓ Kubernetes, are you still hesitant? 🙇♀️ Just trust and follow me! 🙋♂️ I will take your skills to ⭐another level.
I created a [Bookmark] to help you take the lecture more efficiently.
[ ⚓ Kubernetes Another Class] It's been 5 months since I opened the course ( 🎉 ), and the number of students is approaching 500. I'm always grateful to those who have taken the course, and the more people take the course, the more I feel that if I go through hardships once, many people will feel better.
So, I'm trying to organize it as neatly as possible so that you can easily understand it even after taking the lecture, and I'm also sharing the lecture materials in their original form so that you can conveniently use them. ( ⛔ Not for commercial use, limited to the person writing the course review)
And after recently completing the Sprint2 lecture, and while thinking about ways to improve the lecture, I thought it would be a good idea to organize and provide bookmarks ( 📒 ) for the links ( 🔗 ) used in the lecture.
These days, I need a lot of references to do one development, so I have a lot of sites that I refer to when I create lectures. Of course, I put links to all the lecture materials, but I also find it a bit inconvenient to go to the references I want later.
So, I've organized all the links from the lecture into bookmarks according to the overall table of contents of the lecture. I hope that these small improvements will accumulate to make it a professional lecture, and I hope that you will learn Kubernetes at least a little bit.
🔗 How to apply bookmarks: https://cafe.naver.com/kubeops/142