Learning has to be a goal of every successful IT professional. There is no possible way to know it all and much of it has to be a black box that we assume works by faith in whoever built/developed it. Whether it is the CPU, some cloud service, or the compiler, much of what we do is based on faith assuming that the commands we execute will work "as expected" and "as documented". I've been in IT for 42 years and the only constant has been learning. There is always a new technology, new way of doing the same old thing, etc. Excellent post. Thank you!
Learning has to be a goal of every successful IT professional. There is no possible way to know it all and much of it has to be a black box that we assume works by faith in whoever built/developed it. Whether it is the CPU, some cloud service, or the compiler, much of what we do is based on faith assuming that the commands we execute will work "as expected" and "as documented". I've been in IT for 42 years and the only constant has been learning. There is always a new technology, new way of doing the same old thing, etc. Excellent post. Thank you!