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On the "Golden Nine Silver Ten", young graduates are full of hope and anxiety, looking for and competing for a job opportunity. The development students who are already on the job also want to get better treatment and a bigger platform through social recruitment or internal promotion.

However, there are a large number of interviewers, and the technical market is relatively cold. The students who are interviewed have to face the huge competition of N candidates for 1 position.

Q: Under this situation, how can we get more and better offers?

A: Short-term preparation - brushing interview questions; long-term planning - consolidating core skills.

How to brush the interview questions? Brush high-frequency questions, deep questions, and time-sensitive questions.

How to consolidate core skills? First in-depth understanding of the principle, and then systematically apply it to practice.

I don’t know if you have noticed that people around you are talking more and more about containers, Kubernetes, and cloud native. **As the "cornerstone" of cloud native, Kubernetes has gone through 6 years from open source to the present. ** It can be said that its appearance opened the curtain of cloud native and accelerated the arrival of cloud native era.

Now, whether it is Alibaba, Toutiao and other Internet giants, or Xiaomi and other hardware-based manufacturers, as well as rising stars such as Kuaishou and Shopee, they are recruiting a large number of Kubernetes-related talents , and the starting salary is not low. However, the complexity of Kubernetes and the too steep learning curve are a high wall for learners and practitioners. It is not easy to learn and master Kubernetes well.

Kubernetes Principle Analysis and Practical Application Manual Main Directory

K8s Notes Theory

Part 1: Understanding Controllers

Part II: Network Details

Part 3: Principles of telescoping

Part 4: Authentication and Scheduling

Part V: Principles of Service

Part VI: Mirror Automatic Pulling

K8s Notebook Actual Combat

Part VII: One of the Node Readiness Issues

Part 8: Node Readiness Issue 2

Part IX: Namespace Deletion Issues

Part 10: Cluster Security Group Configuration Management

Part 11: 2/2 - Living Microservices

Part 12: Service Mesh Certificate Expiration Issues

Summarize

Maybe you also have such difficulties and confusions in learning and practice:

Searching a lot of information on the Internet to learn, you are often confused, and you can't find the correct entry point; while the official documents are as obscure and difficult to understand as reference books, they are often difficult to learn and get twice the result with half the effort.

Most of the books are more systematic, but they focus more on theory than practice, and practical experience is the booster that helps you get started quickly at work and actually land on your own projects.

I "hard-bite" the Kubernetes source code by myself, but this is destined to be a very, very, very difficult road. **Don't ask me why I know, because that's how I came to code.

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