.:PROUDLY PRESENTS:.
Cloud Academy Building A Cloud Native Application
Release Date.: 21-03-2020
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 21x15mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
This course is designed to help you master the skills
of designing and building cloud-native applications.
Observe first hand the end-to-end process of building a
sample cloud-native application using React, Go, MongoDB,
and Docker. By taking this course you'll not only get
to see firsthand the skills required to create a robust,
enterprise-grade, cloud-native application, but you'll also
be able to apply them yourself as all code and deployment
assets are available for you to perform your own deployment:
https://github.com/cloudacademy/voteapp-frontend-
reacthttps://github.com/cloudacademy/voteapp-api-
gohttps://github.com/cloudacademy/language-vote-app
Learning Objectives
What you'll learn:
Understand the basic principles of building cloud-native applications
Understand the benefits of using React for frontend web development
Understand the benefits of using Go for backend API development
Understand the benefits of using MongoDB as a database system
And finally, you'll learn how to package and run
microservices as lightweight containers using Docker
Demonstration
This training course provides you with several hands-on
demonstrations where you will observe first hand how to
Build a React-based web frontend
Build a Go-based API
Deploy and configure a MongoDB database
Deploy the full end-to-end application to Docker running locally
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of web-based software development
Previous exposure to containers and containerization - in
particular, docker
Intended Audience
Anyone interested in learning how to architect cloud-native applications
Anyone interested in using modern development tools such as
React, Go, MongoDB and Docker
Anyone interested in containerization
DevOps Practitioners
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