TL;DR free Go course woo!
https://t.co/PIQXp7zU8Z
I'm proud to announce "Mastering Go with GoLand", a new byteSizeGo course built in partnership with @GoLandIDE
In this free course we will create two portfolio projects: a Go API and a full stack web app built using Go.
Along the way we will explore powerful features of the GoLand, a Jetbrains IDE which can help you be productive.
This course is for beginners. You do not need to have any Go experience and we'll teach you the Go you need along the way. Have experience with Go but not used GoLand? We'll teach you some tips and tricks to make you more productive.
You want to know the best part?
If you finish the course, you will receive a ONE YEAR license to GoLand COMPLETELY FREE.
If you're an SRE and are looking for some humor and a break during or after your incident, check out https://t.co/jQJyYihvjL
It's like XKCD, but for SREs.
What a cool and cute project by @last9io folks!
@emiliosheinz@sseraphini Trabalho em um Tribunal e não tem mais essa limitação, desde que os dados fiquem no Brasil. Temos datacenter próprio e usamos uma cloud pública também. No nosso contrato, pagamos mais barato que o preço normal da cloud
We are pleased to announce that our Omni code base is now publicly available under the BUSL license!
This means that you can now trial Omni by running it yourself or even run it for free for personal use!
Head over to https://t.co/zPhw7JpSjW to take a peak at how it works!
Videos from SREcon23 Europe/Middle East/Africa are now available to watch! Access them from the conference program page (https://t.co/byzmvv0v2Z) by clicking on the title of the talk you wish to watch. Scroll down and you'll find the video embedded there.
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Open-sourcing over 100 byte-sized system design concepts with high-resolution diagrams.
Goals:
- Become a better engineer by understanding how systems work.
- Prepare for system design interviews.
What's included in the GitHub repository:
- 100 byte-sized system concepts with visuals.
- Real-world case studies.
- Tips on how to prepare for system design interviews.
Topics included (and many many more):
- SOAP vs. REST vs. GraphQL vs. RPC
- HTTP 1.0 -> HTTP 1.1 -> HTTP 2.0 -> HTTP 3.0 (QUIC)
- CI/CD Pipeline Explained in Simple Terms
- 8 Data Structures That Power Your Databases
- Top caching strategies
- What does a typical microservice architecture look like?
Start exploring the repository here: https://t.co/keZF9CNuye
If you find it useful, please RETWEET to spread the word. Thank you.
My recommended materials for cracking your next technical interview:
Coding
- Leetcode
- Cracking the coding interview book
- Neetcode
System Design Interview
- System Design Interview book 1, 2 by Alex Xu
- Grokking the system design by Design Guru
- Design Data-intensive Application book
Behavioral interview
- Tech Interview Handbook (Github repo)
- A Life Engineered (YT)
- STAR method (general method)
OOD Interview
- Interviewready
- OOD by educative
- Head First Design Patterns Book
Mock interviews
- Interviewingio
- Pramp
- Meetapro
Apply for Jobs
- Linkedin
- Monster
- Indeed
Over to you: What is your favorite interview prep material?
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Part 1 of the Kubernetes and Platform Engineering blog series is released 🚀
Part 1 goes into:
1. Controllers
2. CRD's
3. Operators
4. How to build Operators
Check it out at the link below 👇
#kubernetes#devops#platformengineering
https://t.co/fbmfxnRtlW
A @thoughtworksbr apoiou MUITO a 2ª edição do @fluentpython.
Durante a pandemia, pude trabalhar a maior parte do tempo pesquisando, criando exemplos, atualizando, e revisando o livro para a Second Edition.
Graças à @thoughtworks, agora temos o https://t.co/bYPw9qkD5g!
The Uber hack is quite severe and wide ranging. Wishing their blue teams the best of luck and love during this understandably difficult period. Some thoughts & observations based on what we've seen so far 👉 1/N
Holy macaroni. The @OReillyMedia book Observability Engineering is FINISHED!! @mipsytipsy reflects on the process of writing the book with @lizthegrey and @gmiranda23. Download yours FREE today and/or pre-order a hard copy. https://t.co/wFT0TfgGgF
How does HTTPS work?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP.) HTTPS transmits encrypted data using Transport Layer Security (TLS.) If the data is hijacked online, all the hijacker gets is binary code.