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DevOps Foundations: Your First Project

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Carlos Nunez

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  • 01 - Your first project, DevOps-ified!.mp4
    00:49
  • 02 - What you should know.mp4
    01:03
  • 03 - Configuring AWS.mp4
    09:39
  • 01 - So what is this DevOps thing anyway.mp4
    06:02
  • 02 - Your application, pre-DevOps.mp4
    02:17
  • 03 - Your application, post-DevOps.mp4
    02:59
  • 01 - Bring production to your laptop with Docker.mp4
    02:17
  • 02 - Installing Docker.mp4
    09:06
  • 03 - Writing your first Dockerfile.mp4
    09:01
  • 04 - Writing your first Docker Compose manifest.mp4
    06:57
  • 01 - Version control The secret weapon of DevOps.mp4
    05:46
  • 02 - Installing Git.mp4
    05:03
  • 03 - Initializing your first Git repository.mp4
    00:52
  • 04 - Getting familiar with the Git workflow.mp4
    05:42
  • 01 - Beyond local repositories.mp4
    03:14
  • 02 - Introducing GitLab.mp4
    01:17
  • 03 - Creating the GitLab Docker Compose service.mp4
    05:14
  • 04 - Starting the GitLab Compose service.mp4
    08:09
  • 05 - Creating our first GitLab project.mp4
    04:48
  • 06 - Connecting Git to GitLab.mp4
    10:02
  • 01 - Test often, ship often.mp4
    03:56
  • 02 - Setting up your test.mp4
    07:35
  • 03 - Viewing our test harness in Docker Compose.mp4
    05:47
  • 04 - Updating the Dockerfile.mp4
    04:36
  • 05 - Running the test.mp4
    01:15
  • 06 - Finding criteria for a unit test.mp4
    03:05
  • 07 - Writing the unit test.mp4
    08:38
  • 08 - Setting up Selenium.mp4
    05:02
  • 09 - Running your test with Selenium.mp4
    04:07
  • 01 - Deploy with confidence with infrastructure as code.mp4
    03:45
  • 02 - Finding the version of OpenTofu to use.mp4
    00:49
  • 03 - Adding OpenTofu to Docker Compose.mp4
    04:49
  • 04 - AWS deployment explained.mp4
    02:13
  • 05 - Writing your integration test.mp4
    12:18
  • 06 - Writing OpenTofu code.mp4
    09:43
  • 07 - Reviewing the OpenTofu plan.mp4
    03:24
  • 08 - Applying the OpenTofu plan.mp4
    08:11
  • 09 - Running your integration test.mp4
    01:42
  • 10 - Destroying the website from AWS S3.mp4
    01:53
  • 01 - Shipping fast with CICD.mp4
    03:54
  • 02 - Introducing GitLab CI.mp4
    01:47
  • 03 - Writing our first Gitlab CI workflow.mp4
    08:25
  • 04 - Configuring sensitive variables.mp4
    03:12
  • 05 - Creating our first Gitlab CI runner.mp4
    05:26
  • 06 - Putting it all together.mp4
    05:29
  • 07 - Challenge Change the website title.mp4
    00:59
  • 08 - Solution Change the website title.mp4
    11:02
  • 01 - Next steps.mp4
    03:04
  • Description


    Curious about how to put DevOps principles into practice? This course can help. Join instructor and DevOps expert Carlos Nunez as he demonstrates how to apply DevOps principles to a sample app for a fictitious travel booking company. Throughout the course, Carlos shows you how to leverage popular tools and methodologies to make updating, testing, and releasing the app a breeze. After explaining how to containerize the website with Docker and Docker Compose, he shows how to write unit and integration tests with RSpec, Capybara, and Selenium. He then guides you through the process of deploying your website to the cloud with OpenTofu and using GitLab CI, GitLab's built-in CI/CD service that can build, test, and deploy your app. Upon completing this course, you'll know how to turn a slow and complex application development process into a fast and enjoyable one.

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    Carlos Nunez
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    I enjoy making engineering and product development in complex environments fun, fast and profitable through DevOps, everything-as-code, and clean software. Learn more at https://resume.carlosnunez.me (Top secret cleared and active as of 2022/06/01.)
    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 48
    • duration 3:56:23
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/12/06

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