About
*First and foremost I cannot express enough gratitide for you being here. I hope this project helps you along your journey just as much as it has helped me.*
Working as a Helpdesk Tech for the past three years, I've been lucky enough to gain hands-on experience with Azure. That exposure sparked a strong desire to dive deeper into cloud technologies. While I'm not a developer by any means (as you can probably tell), I thought this project would be a great way to apply what I'm learning while also giving others the opportunity to learn alongside me. So, what made me want to start a blog in 2025? I know it might seem outdated, especially in a time when media is all about short-form content after all, our attention spans have shrunk to that of a fly. But here's why I decided to do it anyway.
In the ever-evolving world of IT, cloud concepts are arguably the new normal. As I looked for ways to set myself apart and expand my knowledge, I stumbled upon a fascinating challenge that inspired this project. The Cloud Resume Challenge, As I worked through the challenge, I began to think, how can I take this a step further? That's how this site came to be. I realized that the best way to learn and apply my knowledge was to implement it in a real-world scenario. In doing so, I could not only solidify my own understanding but also potentially help others along the way.
I aim to create a real-world project where I could implement what I'm learning while sharing my experiences. Whether it's troubleshooting a deployment, setting up automation, or making sense of cloud architecture, I'll document it all here the wins, the struggles, and everything in between.
If you're following along and have similar aspirations, allow yourself some grace, learning takes time. I'll be sharing resources, insights, and project breakdowns, and I'd love to hear from others on the same journey.
Sidenote: Mistakes will be made, and I'm okay with that..after all, I'm learning! So please bear with me, If you have any helpful suggestions or constructive feedback, I'd love to hear them and truly appreciate your input.