Moshe Zadka

So I guess with the book, I kind of I had kind of like, I guess four things that they kind of wanted to cover. So the first big chunk was, you know, like the book is called DevOps in Python. But the first big chunk is actually the opposite. Python for DevOps engineers. And this means covering, like, if you want to learn the language, you editorial, you can literally learn the entire language was torn in one day. But if you want to get the aspects of Python that are useful for DevOps engineer, which means how do you deploy Python? How do you use packages? How do you ship packages? How do you configure it? All that others not good resources? So the first member when I when I was talking with my publisher about it, they were like, isn't there usually someone in the company who does that? And I said, Yes, that's DevOps engineer. And this is the person who's trying to issue the book. So the first chunk is like, we need Python for DevOps engineer. The next two chunks of what I feel like is like the most common tasks in when managing Unix style systems, which are the most popular systems to manage and that's the first direct operating system interfaces. So how do you manage processes and files and stuff like that? And then Unix historically has always been a very text oriented operating system, the configuration files, the old booted out of a lot of things happen our text format, and sorry, what I felt like we should cover some of the common kind of text manipulation things not at the level that says Like, like big books about text manipulation, Python, but at least the common bread and butter things that you have to do is a Unix system administrator like, you know, getting CSV files, parsing the spaces out stuff like that. I felt like we should cover that. And then the fourth big chunk was kind of managing systems as a distance, I guess you can call it so I covered stuff like Ansible stuff like saltstack, how to manage AWS, how to manage Docker, which are kind of like the most what what we would call kind of a modern DevOps job.