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Thank you for a elaborate answer,
Yes, I will invest some time to learn about cloud. I'll search which one is most used in my area
You are right, I never have a administration role, I'm the link between IT and the researchers so I have soft skills of admin in linux but not have exp do it that.
That's really good, I'm comfortable using Linux and bash
I will let this like an extra, I need to fulfill other foundation skills, but I'll keep it in mind
Yes I am in the same boat, python tend to slowdown or cause problems when we want get env with the other people in the group that only work with R, we try to use bash as much as possible. I'm thinking to learn golang to replace python.
With this I can make a better plan to leave the academia and get dev role, for me there's a lot of information, topics, technologies to learn in one year, maybe I was very optimistic.
I think Go is good to learn. Many vetted open source Go tooIs use Makefiles (e.g. kustomize) which may be a good point of entry for DevOps in Go.