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Thank you so much, you did a fantastic job finding my weakness.
Yes, I'm aware of this, I need to take some time to learn it and get familiarize it.
Also true, hope some of these topics have an overview in a cloud cert.
I have similar experience with my colleagues when I was able to compile climate models, the difference was I spent some time reading the logs and look what's dependencies are missing or the path is wrong
Thank you I'll take this one
I have some experience using git and svn, but really never work in collaboration with others, in my current work we used but only git without external service. Just to keep track of the personal work.
I need to use it more, I only use it for "more" important projects, Now I think is bad approach
For sure, I'll try a wider search, I always have troubles to find a job offer where I could met the requirements, thank you for suggest 2 jobs :)
I have a "software engineer" job in a research institution, is only the title because I'm a research assistant most of the time with some dev time. The problem is there is no grow and the founding is through a international project, so the time is fixed.
My pay is not so high, is a EU salary in a semi-public institution, tho the pay is lower that the equivalent in the industry, but I'm above the average of at county level, I'll consider a paycut at least I could still pay the rent and past time with my family.
Same to you, you are very kind with extranger a little lost about his future, I'm appreciate a lot the effort of you reply.
No this is great in and of itself - what I would tell you is to treat your github projects, even if you're the sole contributor, like you're working on a team. Checkout a feature branch, complete your code, then PR it into main/master/release/whatever, even if you're the one doing the code review for yourself. Even if you don't get to experience other devs (inevitably borking what you're working on) in the codebase at the same time, it'll give you a better idea of what the workflow should look like.
This all makes the SRE part more understandable and more within reach. I wouldn't lead with, "I don't have any dev experience"; I would lead with "I've been a software engineer for x years, specializing in atmospheric modeling." Whoever is interviewing you will probably dig and figure out that you were a solo developer, but....you were still a software dev, and the first job in this industry is way harder than the next couple. Lean into that - you have the job title, you have the resume, you're looking to take 'the next step' into SRE/DevOps, because as a solo-dev, you had to handle all that stuff yourself, and you figured out that you liked it and were good at it.
We've all been the new guy trying to break into the field - pay it forward after you land that first SRE gig.