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  • 01 - Next level GitHub Actions.mp4
    00:51
  • 02 - What you should know.mp4
    01:17
  • 03 - Exercise files.mp4
    02:23
  • 04 - GitHub Actions review.mp4
    02:13
  • 01 - Building advanced workflows.mp4
    00:21
  • 02 - Service containers.mp4
    03:48
  • 03 - Scheduled triggers.mp4
    03:35
  • 04 - Composite actions.mp4
    03:08
  • 05 - Manual approvals and environments.mp4
    05:10
  • 06 - Caching between workflow runs.mp4
    04:47
  • 01 - Matrix strategy introduction.mp4
    01:04
  • 02 - Matrix strategy overview.mp4
    05:32
  • 03 - Run a job with a matrix strategy.mp4
    02:03
  • 04 - Challenge Use a matrix strategy to test an application.mp4
    01:50
  • 05 - Solution Use a matrix strategy to test an application.mp4
    08:52
  • 01 - The GitHub package registry introduction.mp4
    00:54
  • 02 - The GitHub package registry overview.mp4
    02:09
  • 03 - Publishing container images.mp4
    06:28
  • 04 - Publishing software packages.mp4
    05:45
  • 05 - Challenge Publish and use a container image in a workflow.mp4
    01:59
  • 06 - Solution Publish and use a container image in workflows.mp4
    07:47
  • 01 - Self-hosted runners introduction.mp4
    00:50
  • 02 - GitHub-hosted runners vs. self-hosted runners.mp4
    05:27
  • 03 - Configure a self-hosted runner.mp4
    04:33
  • 04 - Use a self-hosted runner in a workflow.mp4
    01:43
  • 05 - Challenge Configure a self-hosted runner with a label.mp4
    01:54
  • 06 - Solution Configure a self-hosted runner with a label.mp4
    06:00
  • 01 - JavaScript actions introduction.mp4
    00:47
  • 02 - JavaScript actions overview.mp4
    02:52
  • 03 - Develop a JavaScript action.mp4
    04:45
  • 04 - Use actionscore in JavaScript actions.mp4
    04:40
  • 05 - Use actionsgithub in JavaScript actions.mp4
    07:00
  • 01 - Next steps.mp4
    00:32
  • Description


    If you’re a developer or programmer and you want to take your skill set to the next level with GitHub Actions, it can be hard to find the kind of advanced learning opportunities you need. In this course, systems engineer Michael Jenkins shows you how to apply automation concepts in GitHub Actions so you can develop more complex workflows and support them with targeted, customized actions and methods.

    Get a brief overview of building advanced workflows and developing continuous integration and continuous delivery. Find out how to expand upon basic skills and explore news ways to use GitHub Actions, such as working with Matrix strategies, publishing packages, self-hosted runners, JavaScript, and more. Along the way, Michael gives you hands-on tips and techniques to build, maintain, and customize your own automation environment with GitHub Actions.

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    Michael Jenkins is a graduate of Iowa State University with BS and MS degrees in Computer Engineering. For more than 20 years, he has worked with a variety of technologies including integrated circuit design and infrastructure automation. Recently, Michael has worked to automate cloud operations for the media and entertainment industry. Michael holds several technical certifications including AWS Certified Solutions Architect and AWS Certified Developer Associate. He’s also versed in Google Cloud Platform and MicroSort Azure. Michael is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and lives in the Los Angeles metro area. He pairs his love of technology with a passion for journalism by authoring technical content. He has presented at conferences in North America and Europe and published several online courses on cloud technologies including continuous integration tools, web servers, and code repositories.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 33
    • duration 1:52:59
    • Release Date 2022/12/28

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