Hello! You might wonder who the hell am I. Well, to answer you shortly - my name is Marjan and I come from Serbia.

Professionally, I'm a DevOps engineer who is interested in various topics, some of them include Kubernetes, DevOps practices and principles, Git, CI/CD, Observability, automation, Golang, and architecture...

Personally, I'm a curious human who rock climbs a lot, reads whenever he has some time to spare and enjoys exploring and learning new things, languages, game of Go (Baduk), and so on...

What is this blog about?

Here, I will be rather selfish and write about things that interest, inspire, and amaze me the most. Both personally and professionally.

These writings will help me learn more about many topics, explore some new things, and share some interesting ideas. Those topics include - rock climbing, tech stuff, books, teas, podcasts, motivation and personal growth, and I'm sure many more to come.

My plan is to post once a fortnight (every second Monday). We'll see if I'm able to stick to that plan.

I hope you will find something useful here. Relax and enjoy the journey. I know I will.

Disclaimer

Any views or opinions expressed here are strictly my own and not those of my employer (or any past employer). While I am a blogger who works for Zuehlke Engineering, blogging is not my job for that company; it’s my personal passion. As this is a personal blog, not a corporate blog, I am solely responsible for all content published here. Content published here is not read, reviewed, or approved in advance by my employer and does not necessarily represent or reflect the views or opinions of my employer.

Writing about climbing doesn't make me an expert, and I don't perceive myself as one, this is just the thing I'm passionate about.

Climbing is an innately risky and dangerous sport/activity. The content on this blog is not intended to replace the need for professional climbing instruction. Professional instruction and supervision are necessary to learn to safely climb and/or safely practice techniques that are described in my climbing-related posts.

Stay safe and have fun!