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Ardan Labs Podcast

IBM, VMware, and Dedication with Alexandra McCoy

Ardan Labs Podcast

Bill Kennedy

Ardanlabs, Golang, Computer Science, Technology, Tech, Kubernetes, Go Time Podcast, Ardan Labs, Docker, Tech Careers, Education, Bill Kennedy, Engineering

57 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2024

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Alexandra McCoy is currently a Site Reliability Engineer at VMware. With four years of experience in the field and six years within open-source and cloud environments, Alexandra shares insightful anecdotes and valuable expertise. From leading large-scale software projects to mastering Kubernetes and Docker for container orchestration, her story is filled with innovation and dedication. In this episode, Alexandra takes us on a journey through her time in the tech industry while sha...

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Arden Labs Education.

0:04.2

Sign up today to learn advanced concepts in Go, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and more.

0:10.9

Visit Ardenlabs.com forward slash education for more information. Welcome to the Art Labs podcast, our special guest today, all the way from North Carolina is Alexandra McCoy.

0:37.4

Look, there she is. If you're not on YouTube, switch over. There she is. I North Carolina is Alexandra McCoy.

0:37.5

Look, there she is.

0:38.8

If you're not on YouTube, switch over.

0:40.8

There she is.

0:41.6

I can see her.

0:42.6

Wow, Andrea, thank you so much for hanging out with us

0:46.2

for the next hour, hour and a half to kind of talk about your story.

0:50.1

I just recently found you on Twitter.

0:54.1

And when I see a new you on Twitter.

1:01.9

And when I see a new person on Twitter, I don't know if other people do this, but I'm serious about my Twitter feed.

1:06.1

If you notice, I only follow 305 people.

1:08.2

I'm in the 305 area code of Miami.

1:10.7

So I had to come up with a number, right? So I said, okay, I'm going to do 305.

1:13.4

So I actually monitor that list fairly closely because you can get a lot of noise, especially

1:20.5

today with their algorithms. I actually stick to just the following list now. Makes me feel like old

1:26.5

Twitter. So when somebody like new pops up in my timeline, I start to look at what they're tweeting

1:33.3

about.

1:34.2

And I think I remember seeing you pop up and I was like, okay, I like her tweets.

1:38.7

So it started following you.

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