Best of AWSDecember 2022

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    The Most Comprehensive List of DevOps Tools for 2023

    The Most Comprehensive List of DevOps Tools for 2023 gathers some of the most useful and commonly used DevOps tools and technologies. Git Git is the most commonly used distributed version control system and is the clear winner in this space. GitHub GitHub is the default and most broadly used code repository management system.

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    How McDonalds implements Event Driven Architectures

    McDonalds has the most downloaded restaurant app in the United States, with over 24 million downloads in 2021. For their backend, McDonalds relies on event driven architectures (EDAs) for many of their services. McDonalds wanted to build a unified eventing platform that could manage the communication between different producers and consumer services at the company.

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    DevOps Trends for Developers in 2023

    The year 2022 saw a huge momentum in the topics such as AI/ML, automation, security, etc. DevOps practices are constantly evolving, and it is our job to keep an eye on what to focus on in the coming year. Let us see those trends and how they will impact developers and organizations.

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    A Golang based SQL console for API queries

    The Steampipe community has grown a suite of plugins that map APIs to tables. The interactive query shell is one way you can query those tables. You can run queries on the command line and include them in scripts. Other commands run benchmarks, launch Steampipes as a service, and start the dashboard server.

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    Avatar of quastorQuastor Daily·3y

    How Canva Stores Tens of Billions of User Generated Media

    How Canva Stores Tens of Billions of User Generated Media Canva is an online design platform with tens of millions of users. The company has more than 100 million monthly active users, who collectively upload more than 50 million new pieces of media (pictures, videos, logos, etc.) every day.

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    Things I wish I knew when I started learning cloud

    In the cloud, it doesn't matter from which programming background you are coming. You can start learning cloud whether you are from JavaScript, Java, Python, Go, or any. Infact, it is not mandatory to know a programming language. You should be comfortable knowing how the client, server, and network works.

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    No-cost ways to learn AWS Cloud over the holidays

    AWS Cloud Platform is giving plenty of learning gifts to choose from this month. Introduction to AWS Services introduces you to AWS products, services, and common solutions. It's time to set goals for 2023 and build in-demand cloud skills and build your future in the Cloud.