Best of Cloud NativeOctober 2022

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    Learn Docker and Kubernetes – Free Hands-On Course

    Guy Barrette teaches this Docker Containers and Kubernetes Fundamentals course for beginners. Guy is a developer & trainer with more than 25 years of experience. He is a Microsoft MVP, frequent conference speaker, and was leader of the Montreal.NET User Group for more than 23 years.

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    Serverless Architecture For Next App

    Serverless architecture for Next App Serverless has been there for a fair amount of time but surely has come to a more mature state than it was there about a few years ago.

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    The 10 Platform Engineering Tools To Use in 2022

    Platform Engineering is the process of enabling software engineering teams to autonomously perform end-to-end operations of the application life cycle in a cloud environment. Humanitec is part of this revolution Powered by a centralized software catalog, Backstage restores orders to your microservices and infrastructure and enables your product teams to ship high-quality code quickly.

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    44 Books for DevOps, Site Reliability, and Cloud Engineers

    44 Books for DevOps, Site Reliability, and Cloud Engineers & Architects are available online. The list includes a collection of free and paid books in various areas and links to them. If your favorite book isn’t mentioned, please drop a comment below.

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    Avatar of logrocketLogRocket·4y

    Rust microservices in server-side WebAssembly

    The Rust programming language has gained mainstream adoption in the past several years. Rust programs are compiled into native machine code, which is not portable and is unsafe in multi-tenancy cloud environments.

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    Canonical launches free personal Ubuntu Pro subscriptions for up to five machines

    Canonical will provide a free tier for personal and small-scale commercial use in line with the company’s community commitment and mission to make open source more easily consumable. The standard Ubuntu Pro subscription covers the full set of security updates for all packages in Ubuntu.