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:information_source: This repository contains questions on various DevOps and SRE related topics
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:information_source: This repository contains questions on various DevOps and SRE related topics
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:bar_chart: There are currently **668** questions
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:bar_chart: There are currently **672** questions
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:books: To learn more about DevOps check the resources in [DevOpsBit.com](https://devopsbit.com)
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:books: To learn more about DevOps check the resources in [DevOpsBit.com](https://devopsbit.com)
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<summary>What data types supported in Python and which of them are mutable? How can you show that a certain data type is mutable?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What build-in types Python has? Which of them are mutable? How can you show that a certain data type is mutable?</summary><br><b>
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The mutable data types are:
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The mutable data types are:
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<summary>Explain mocks</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain mocks</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How do you measure execution time of small code snippets?</summary><br><b>
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##### Flask
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##### Flask
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#### :star: Advanced
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#### :star: Advanced
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<summary>What data types are you familiar with that are not Python built-in types but still provided by modules which are part of the standard library?</summary><br><b>
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This is a good reference https://docs.python.org/3/library/datatypes.html
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<summary>Explain what is a decorator</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain what is a decorator</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain Context Manager</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain Context Manager</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Tell me everything you know about concurrency in Python</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain the Buffer Protocol</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain the Buffer Protocol</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is the different between infrastructure monitoring and application monitoring? (methods, tools, ...)</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is the different between infrastructure monitoring and application monitoring? (methods, tools, ...)</summary><br><b>
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##### Python Geeks :)
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<summary>Tell me something about Python that you think most people don't know</summary><br><b>
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## Prometheus
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## Prometheus
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<a name="prometheus-beginner"></a>
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