More than Certified in Terraform

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Learn Terraform Using Docker, AWS, Kubernetes, and more

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Derek Morgan

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r/Terraform • comment
7 points • mtc_derek

They're all decent courses, but if anyone has any questions about https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-certified/ I'll be happy to answer!

r/devops • comment
1 points • iohenkies

Hands down this one:

https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-certified/

r/devops • comment
3 points • LeftLimeLight

I found this course on Udemy to be pretty good and for \~10 to 12 bucks you really can't go wrong with it.

https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-certified/

As others have stated the learning paths Hashicorp provides are an excellent resource as well.

r/Terraform • comment
1 points • NiPinga

https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-certified/ is what I used. I found it a very good course. Actually teachers you to us teratogen and not just pass the exam, because that exam is somewhat dry.

r/Terraform • comment
1 points • Mobile-Pirate4937

This exam was way too easy, I was done in 30 minutes. It's much easier than most AWS certification exams (I've written and passed 5 of them, including the Professional and Specialty level). I found that I learned a lot more by going through Derek Morgan's Terraform course: https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-certified/

Not challenging, perhaps Hashicorp will come up with pro level certifications down the road.

r/googlecloud • comment
1 points • anton1x

Check out Derek Morgan's course on Udemy https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-certified/ It aims to go above and beyond the certification, and almost all hands-on demo's to run you through it all. If you're looking for the free route, Hashicorp's tutorials are really good and detailed https://learn.hashicorp.com/terraform

r/devops • comment
1 points • TheOneBlackMage

You don't need a CI/CD pipeline. All you really need is the Terraform binary in some form, and a text editor - I recommend VS Code.

 

If you want to create a dedicated Linux environment in a Virtual Machine, and use VS Code to interact with it, I've set up a tutorial on how to set that up here.

 

I'd recommend going through some courses to start. Here are a few I'd recommend:

 

Some videos to help: