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[ACloudGuru] Coding for Cloud 101 [FCO] GloDLS



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[ACloudGuru] Coding for Cloud 101 [FCO] GloDLS
  01. Background and Terminology.mp4
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  02. Developing Cloud Apps.mp4
  -  32.03 MB

  03. Introduction.mp4
  -  8.55 MB

  04. Lab Todo List App.mp4
  -  87.55 MB

  05. Patterns and Best Practices.mp4
  -  15.77 MB

  06. Summing up.mp4
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  07. Vendors and Technologies.mp4
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Torrent Description

Description:


A short introduction to programming for the cloud

Created by: Robin Norwood
Lesson: 7
Language: English
Torrent Contains: 13 Files
Course Source: https://acloud.guru/learn/coding-for-cloud-101

Description

There is a growing demand for software developers who can create apps that can be developed quickly, and scale up with demand - which is what the cloud is all about! This course is a short, sharp introduction to developing cloud applications for developers and technical managers. No prior coding experience is required.

In this course, you'll learn:

• The history, current state, and advantages of cutting edge application development in the cloud
• The pros and cons of some of the architecture patterns being used to get the most out of cloud technologies today
• The meaning of terminology like "Microservices" and "Functions as a Service"
• The advantages and potential pitfalls of developing cloud applications

Since this is just an introduction, we won't be writing code or building anything in this course.

Content List

• Introduction
• Background and Terminology
• Vendors and Technologies
• Patterns and Best Practices
• Developing Cloud Apps
• Lab: Todo List App
• Summing up

About Author:

Robin Norwood - Robin has been a developer, product manager, and technical lead for more than 15 years at companies such as Rackspace and Red Hat. Most recently, Robin is developing Coding for the Cloud — a hands-on web series dedicated to building software in a modern day, serverless world.