Ep 71 – Merlin the Auto-Magician

Please note that we had some latency challenges while recording so please excuse us talking over John at times, as well as John’s delayed responses.

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In this episode, we talk to John Capobianco! John recently won the DevNet Creator Award for all of his work in the community! John works as a Network Engineer for the Canadian House of Commons. John started working in a factory but went to school to study software development. From there John got into infrastructure through a co-op with the school. Shortly after that, he was assigned to work in the networking field! Enjoy hearing more about John’s career and how he got into automation.

During the episode, John recommended Cisco DevNet’s Start Now page: https://developer.cisco.com/startnow/

You can find more of John:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/John_Capobianco
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-capobianco-644a1515/
Blog: https://www.automateyournetwork.ca/
John’s Book: https://amzn.to/3xGuUmk

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