How India can beat the slowdown?
Let's first understand how the Indian economy started booming. Late 90's many of multinational companies started outsourcing their projects to companies in India. Seeing the success of these projects, many of those multinational companies setup their own offices in India. This brought a lot of money to the young Indians. They started spending these money lavishly thereby spreading that money into other sectors like Automobiles and Real estate.
What happened now? Many and most of these companies have been laying off.. Many of those youth lost their job. Those companies which are laying off are hiring too, but they are not able to find the talent in India. These jobs are moving out of India. Effectively the money is draining out of India and unfortunately nobody is bothered about it.
How to beat the slowdown?
Of the answer is easy.. Get more people employed with decent salary and the economy would again start booming.
Short term: Train engineers on technologies like DevOps (Docker and Kubernetes), Machine Learning, Data science, ML, TOFEL, Medicine, Para medicine and other areas. We should subsidize education.
Long term: Open the market to build these business with in. Have an innovation strategy across sector.
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Learning Docker and Kubernetes
Having walked the path to some distance of Docker and Kubernetes learning, here is what I would suggest as step by step approach to learn the same.. Feel free to skip a step if you already know..
1. Learn computer fundamentals
2. Learn Linux/Unix fundamentals
3. Learn basics of networking
4. Learn the basics of Namespaces and CGroups
5. Learn Docker
6. Learn basics of YAML and JSON
7. Learn Kubernetes
For e.g. an information like below can help you understand and master Docker and Kubernetes really well..
There are two types of sockets.
- IP Sockets.
- Commonly referred to as Sockets
- Bound to a port (and address), we send TCP requests to, and get responses from IP Sockets.
- use the network - i.e. does RPC
- Unix Socket
- Used for IPC (Interprocess Communication).
- Also called Unix Domain Sockets (UDS). Unix Sockets use the local filesystem for communication
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