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public/roadmap-content/docker.json

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"HlTxLqKNFMhghtKF6AcWu": {
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"title": "Interactive Test Environments",
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"description": "Docker allows you to create isolated, disposable environments that can be deleted once you're done with testing. This makes it much easier to work with third party software, test different dependencies or versions, and quickly experiment without the risk of damaging your local setup.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
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"links": [
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"title": "Launch a Dev Environment",
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"url": "https://docs.docker.com/desktop/dev-environments/create-dev-env/",
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"type": "article"
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"title": "Test Environments - Medium",
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"url": "https://manishsaini74.medium.com/containerized-testing-orchestrating-test-environments-with-docker-5201bfadfdf2",
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"type": "article"
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"YzpB7rgSR4ueQRLa0bRWa": {
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"title": "Command Line Utilities",
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"description": "Docker images can include command line utilities or standalone applications that we can run inside containers.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",

public/roadmap-content/engineering-manager.json

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"description": "The role of an Engineering Manager extends to external collaboration as well. Here, they often serve the role of liaising with external teams, vendors, or partners, aligning goals and ensuring smooth communication flow. The key responsibilities include managing relationships, understanding the partner ecosystem, and negotiating win-win situations.\n\nEngineering Managers face challenges like cultural differences, communication hurdles, or time zone disparities. They address these by building reliability through regular updates, clear agendas, and understanding each other's work culture.\n\nTo succeed, Engineering Managers need good interpersonal skills, a keen eye for future opportunities, and the ability to adapt quickly. An understanding of business and sales, alongside engineering knowledge, can be advantageous too. This role needs balance - drive details when necessary and step back and delegate when appropriate.",
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"title": "Competitive Analysis",
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"description": "An Engineering Manager uses competitive analysis to understand market trends and competitor strategies. This aids in decision-making and strategic planning. Their key responsibilities include identifying key competitors, analyzing their products, sales, and marketing strategies.\n\nChallenges may arise from having incomplete or inaccurate data. In these cases, Engineering Managers have to rely on their judgement and experience. Their analysis should be unbiased and as accurate as possible to influence the right design and development strategies.\n\nSuccessful competitive analysis requires strong analytical skills, keen attention to detail, and the ability to understand complex market dynamics. Managers must stay updated on market trend, technological advancements and be able to distinguish their company's unique selling proposition. This will allow them to plan steps to maintain competitiveness in the market.",
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"title": "Legacy System Retirement",
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"description": "Every Engineering Manager knows the value and hurdles of legacy system retirement. They must plan and manage this complex task with a keen understanding of the system's purpose, its interdependencies, and potential risks of its retirement. Key responsibilities include assessing the impact on users, mitigating downtime, and ensuring business continuity.\n\nChallenges often arise from lack of documentation or knowledge about the legacy system. To overcome this, they could organize knowledge-sharing sessions with long-standing team members, assessing external help, or gradual transition methods.\n\nThe successful retirement of a legacy system requires a comprehensive approach, good interpersonal skills for team collaboration, and strong decision-making skills. An Engineering Manager has to balance the system’s business value against the cost and risk of maintaining it.",

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