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Cloud Academy Developing Solutions for Google Cloud Platform with App Engine
Release Date.: 05-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 25x100mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
Building Solutions for Google Cloud Platform with App Engine
As developers, the learning never ends. Just when we get
used to a certain technology, it goes and changes. We're
always needing to learn new languages, frameworks, APIs,
and platforms.
And if you're also in charge of deploying your code, then
you need to understand how to setup and configure web
servers, deal with scaling issues and manage databases.
Frankly, it can be exhausting!
So, why invest the time in learning yet another set of
technologies? That's the question I find myself asking
whenever some new trend comes along. I want to know how
it'll make my job, and the jobs of my peers better or easier.
Throughout my career I've been responsible for deploying my
own code. And I think that's why the Google Cloud Platform
resonates with me so well. It's a platform that understands developers.
So, why take the time to learn something like App Engine? I
think the answer is simple. Because you can take all your
development experience and apply it to a platform as a
service that removes most of the obstacles to getting code
running in production.
The value of having Google ensure your app is highly
available is worth a lot to me. We get a rich set of tools
for developing locally, and simple deployments, with
application versioning. All while using the same
programming languages and frameworks that we're used to.
If you're looking for a native cloud platform for building
out highly scalable applications, or mobile back-ends, then
you've come to the right place. App Engine provides all
that and more.
This course focuses on teaching you about the tools App
Engine provides to build out highly scalable systems.
We'll be building out Python web applications using Flask,
and using Cloud Datastore as our database. There is a bit
of a learning curve to getting started. And that's what
this course is for, to minimize the amount of time spent
learning the platform, so you can get back to writing code.
The source code lives on: Github so feel free to download
it, and follow along.
We'll cover a lot of data in this 2 hour course. And by the
end of it, you should feel comfortable getting started
building out App Engine applications of your own.
And if you're looking to get your Qualified Solutions
Developer certification, this is going help you with that too.
So, if this sounds useful to you, let's get started!
Course Objectives
In this course
We'll create an App Engine application, and deploy it
We'll be Developing a REST API with Cloud Endpoints
We'll learn about the different Authentication and
Authorization methods available on App Engine.
We'll learn about the monitoring and management tools available.
We'll cover the different storage options available.
We'll review Cloud Datastore more in depth.
We'll look into ways to improve application performance.
And We'll learn about Task Queues.
Intended Audience
This is a intermediate level course because it assumes:
You have development experience
What You'll Learn
Lecture
What you'll learn
Intro
What will be covered in this course
Getting Started
Creating our first App Engine application
Cloud Endpoints
How to create RESTful APIs with Endpoints
Services
How to break our applications down into separate services
Authentication
How can we authenticate users?
Managing Applications
How do we manage App Engine apps?
Storage
How do we use the different storage options?
Datastore
A more in depth look at datastore
App Performance
How can we make our apps more responsive?
Task Queues
How can we run tasks outside of a user request?
What's next?
Where do we go from here?
Greetings fly out to:
Kodemusen, KoseBamsen
STM is back.
For all the ppl we worked with
in the past. We salute you.
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Updated: 09/09/2002