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Platform Engineering on Kubernetes

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Dive into a comprehensive 41-minute interview from the GOTO Book Club featuring Mauricio Salatino and Thomas Vitale discussing platform engineering on Kubernetes. Explore the open-source landscape, cloud-native ecosystem, and tools like Helm, Tekton, Knative, and Crossplane for automating projects from testing to delivery. Learn about streamlining deployment processes, leveraging Knative for containerized applications, and using Dapr to empower developers. Gain insights on delivering functionality without exposing tools, evaluate the pros and cons of Kubernetes for organizations, and understand the importance of developer-friendly tools. Discover how to accelerate development of cloud-based systems using vibrant open-source tools in the Kubernetes ecosystem.

Syllabus

Intro
Open-Source: The gateway to continuous learning in software engineering
Mastering the Cloud-Native ecosystem: Insights from a Kubernetes expert
Navigating the Cloud-Native maze: A developer's guide to tools & ecosystem
Streamlining Cloud-Native deployment: tools, techniques & infrastructure
Simplify & scale: Leveraging Knative for containerized application deployment
Dapr: Empowering developers & simplifying infrastructure
Unveiling capabilities: Delivering functionality stealthily without tool exposure
Kubernetes: Is it a boon or bane for your organization?
Developer experience: Tools should be enablers, not blockers
Outro


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