
Solved: Fresher self-studying Linux/DevOps, feeling stuck even after lots of effort need guidance
🚀 Executive Summary TL;DR: Many freshers studying Linux/DevOps get stuck in ‘tutorial hell,’ memorizing commands without the ability to apply them to real-world problems. To overcome this, focus on building complete, end-to-end projects, adopt a problem-first learning approach, and escape isolation by engaging with communities and documenting your journey. 🎯 Key Takeaways Break ‘tutorial hell’ by building a single, small, but complete end-to-end project, forcing connection between learned tools. Adopt a ‘problem-first’ mindset by starting with a realistic business problem and then finding the right tool to solve it, rather than learning a tool in a vacuum. Escape isolation by joining DevOps communities, documenting your learning journey (including errors), and contributing to open-source projects to gain real-world experience and feedback. Feeling stuck in your DevOps self-study journey? Discover why ‘tutorial hell’ happens and learn three actionable strategies—from building a single p
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