Core DevOps Skills: Agile & DevOps
Become adept in Agile development practices, methodologies, and DevOps synergy. Explore methodologies, testing principles, teams, goals, and key target areas.
Skill level
BeginnerTime to complete
Approx. 1 hourCertificate of completion
YesPrerequisites
None
About this course
As with many things in all industries, software development does not exist in a vacuum. The important advances in DevOps software deployment management have been heavily influenced by the principles of the Agile framework. In this course, learn about Agile practices and compare and contrast various elements of Agile and DevOps. Examine Agile and DevOps similarities and differences in methodologies, processes, teams, testing principles, goals/key target areas, and requirements. Finally, investigate the synergy between efforts made in Agile development and the DevOps support of that development. Upon completion, you'll be able to recognize Agile development practices and outline how they compare, differ, or work with DevOps practices.
Learning objectives
- Discover the key concepts covered in this course
- Outline agile development practices
- Compare the focus of devops and agile methodologies
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Still, it helps to have a least a few technical skills under your belt to round out your resume and help you succeed in the world of web and software development.
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