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Docker: My very first Docker container was Oxidized. Though any will do. After I got it working, I analysed the Dockerfile and used the Docker docs to get a full understanding of how it worked.
CI/CD: I used GitLab CI/CD. However, you might prefer GitHub Actions.
Python (open source): Reading other people's code is another way to launch your Python knowledge forward exponentially. As I was extremely interested in network automation, I used Netmiko heavily. And just as luck would have it, Kirk Byers (the author of Netmiko) was on the Network To Code Slack workspace too. I examined the Netmiko code base frequently and would then ask him the how's and why's of what I saw. His answers gave me insights that I hadn't gotten from anywhere else.
CloudFormation: AWS docs are brilliant, as well as individual blog posts that hone in on the area(s) I need.
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