Open Source Cloud Tooling Development with Golang

Open Source Cloud Tooling Development with Golang

Thu 5/2/2019
Start time: 7:00 pm CDT
End time: 9:00 pm CDT

Course

This course consists of a series of video lectures by the University Professor in Computer Science Todd McLeod. It is a first semester university level programming course and it contains over 20 hours of content that will help you understand why the Go programming language is the best language you can learn today. It will also help you acquire additional valuable programming skills including understanding environment variables, using a command line interface (CLI) terminal, understanding SHA-1 checksums, working with GitHub, and increasing your productivity with an integrated development environment (IDE) such as Webstorm or Atom.io. This course provides options for multiple workshop sessions, each focusing on a separate set of topics.

Once a workshop for this course is scheduled, the teachers will be given a code to access the course for free, courtesy of https://twitter.com/Todd_McLeod.

You can find all the course content at: https://www.udemy.com/learn-how-to-code/ and at https://github.com/GoesToEleven/GolangTraining/.

Note: Please also leave Todd a review as a thank you for creating this course for everyone. This will help other students find this course.

Click here for more information about class levels in this course!

.- Terraform Plugin Architecture
.- Terraform Providers
.- Why write custom providers
.- Provider Architecture
.- Best Practices in OSS Contribution.
.- Demo.

Workshop Description

Estaremos aprendiendo como se utiliza Go para crear herramientas usadas en el desarrollo en la nube. Tendremos el caso de Terraform que es una herramienta Open Source usada para entregar infraestructura como código (infrastructure as code).

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