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hello hank
I am a network engineer and new to develop world (3 months) and looking to automate my network deployment
so I was looking into Network as Code
and after seeing your demo in DevNet day I had a few questions:
1- I have studied Python and git and ansible and I know these are the tools that I should use to build but I don't know how can I put them together so they make sense and work as I intend them to work.
2- most of what I see are basic demos and mostly proof of concept but I don't know if they can work on a production environment.
3- because the DevOps culture in the networking field is fairly new there are not a lot of mature ways to do stuff that are stable and well documented
what should I do? I know they I am going in the right direction and this is the future but I don't see a light at the end of the tunnel. have you ever seen people in this stage and how can I work past it?
thanks
a big fan
Nima Bokhar
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
hello hank
I am a network engineer and new to develop world (3 months) and looking to automate my network deployment
so I was looking into Network as Code
and after seeing your demo in DevNet day I had a few questions:
1- I have studied Python and git and ansible and I know these are the tools that I should use to build but I don't know how can I put them together so they make sense and work as I intend them to work.
2- most of what I see are basic demos and mostly proof of concept but I don't know if they can work on a production environment.
3- because the DevOps culture in the networking field is fairly new there are not a lot of mature ways to do stuff that are stable and well documented
what should I do? I know they I am going in the right direction and this is the future but I don't see a light at the end of the tunnel. have you ever seen people in this stage and how can I work past it?
thanks
a big fan
Nima Bokhar
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: