Best of Cloud2021

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    Avatar of hashnodeHashnode·5y

    I Built A SaaS Startup In 2 Months, Here's What I Learned.

    Upsocial aims to be an all-in-one social media dashboard built for content creators. It uses social media API's to track and store your profile and content growth over time, and display that information in a simple dashboard. Upsocial uses all of my favourite technologies, and is 100% serverless. It takes advantage of some of the same technologies that Hashnode utilizes too!

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    Avatar of newstackThe New Stack·5y

    This Week in Programming: Visual Studio Code Arrives on the Web – The New Stack

    VS Code for the Web isn’t really a fully-functional version of VS Code running in the browser, as it has no backend to back it up. Its primary purpose is for client-side HTML, JavaScript, and CSS applications. Eclipse Foundation executive director Mike Milinkovich said he expects this to be just the beginning.

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    Avatar of doDigitalOcean·5y

    Level up with deploy

    DigitalOcean has spent the last ten years simplifying cloud computing so that builders around the world can participate and thrive in this software community. This week, we learned from experts in the field who shared how their scrappy teams continue to keep cloud computing simple while still growing and scaling their businesses.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·5y

    CasaOS - A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source home cloud system

    CasaOS is an open-source home server system based on the Docker ecosystem and designed for home scenarios. It is committed to building the world's most simple, easy-to-use, and elegant homeServer system. CasaOS is compatible with Raspberry Pi and x86 devices.

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    Avatar of supabaseSupabase·5y

    Supabase $30m Series A

    Supabase just raised $30M, bringing our total funding to $36M. As of September, we've launched over 50,000 databases. Active databases are growing 35% per month. Over 40,000 developers have signed up to Supabase from some of the world's leading companies.

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    Avatar of infoworldInfoWorld·5y

    Complexity is killing software developers

    The cloud-native era has ushered in the potential for more accidental complexity than ever before. Complex technologies have never been easier to consume off the shelf, often through a single API. The explosion of choice and the pace of development make it challenging for developers to keep up with the zeitgeist.

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    Avatar of dzDZone·5y

    Top 5 Software Development Trends In 2021

    The year 2020 was a defining moment for the software development community, with numerous practical achievements in a variety of fields. Every year, new software development technologies emerge, and standing still is no longer a viable option. In turn, becoming a leader in trending software technologies seems to be the only way to gain a competitive advantage.

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    Avatar of devgeniusDev Genius·4y

    IaaS, PaaS, SaaS. Difference

    IaaS, PaaS and SaaS are different models of cloud hosting. IaaS allows developers to quickly scale and charge only for consumed resources. SAAS is when programs and services are developed and maintained by a provider and offered to the end-user through a browser.

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    Avatar of dzDZone·4y

    Google Action With Node.js

    Google Actions can be developed using Firebase Cloud functions or a REST API endpoint. We will use the Google Actions Command Line Interface (Google actions CLI) to create, build, deploy and manage our Hello World Google Action. This post contains materials from different resources that can be seen in the Resources section. In this post, we will implement a Google Action for Google Assistant by using Node.js, yarn, and Firebase.

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    Avatar of gcpGoogle Cloud·5y

    API design 101: Links to our most popular posts

    API Management API design 101: Links to our most popular posts. API Management: How do we get the most out of our API? Visit our API Management site to learn more. API Design: How to get the best out of your API design? Visit the API Design website to learn about how to use our API.

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    Avatar of hashnodeHashnode·5y

    Why So Serverless?

    "Serverless" refers to software that’s hosted in the cloud, or a stateless container. Servers are still used, but serverless vendors generally provide backend services that are charged based on usage. The overall goal of serverless architectures is to reduce administration and maintenance headaches while enabling increased flexibility and innovation.

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    Avatar of hashnodeHashnode·5y

    Why Linux?

    Linux runs on all 500 of the world’s fastest supercomputers. Cars, Watches, Stock Exchanges, companies like Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, Google, IBM, NASA, Robots, Submarines, Bullet trains, Home Appliances, Home Desktops, Enterprise Servers etc. everyone uses Linux.

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    Avatar of medium_jsMedium·5y

    We also switched from Python to Golang

    Python is one of my favorite programming languages, I’ve been working with Python for almost 8 years and will continue to use it. Golang has a great advantage in cloud native, and as the project becomes bigger and bigger, this advantage will be more prominent. Python has many options for performance optimization, Golang makes it easy to achieve high performance and high concurrency.

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    Avatar of cncfCNCF·4y

    Microservices and Cloud Native Applications vs. Monolithic Applications

    Today’s is the first day of the “world” of “I’m not sure” what this week will be, but it will be the beginning of the first week of the school year of ‘schooling’ of this school year, which will be “the first school year“ of the new school year in the state of California, which can be seen as “school” or “furious” over the ‘new’ school year.’ This “new” school year can be felt to be ‘the first’ or ‘nervous’

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    Avatar of honeypotHoneypot·5y

    Why Cloud Development is Essential for Developers

    Learn how to use the cloud to your advantage. Learn how to build a business from the ground up. Learn about the different types of cloud services available to you. Use these tips to help you get the most out of your Cloud Service. Use this information to build your own business plan.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·5y

    Learn how to deploy 12 apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud

    Learn How to Deploy 12 Apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud in a matter of hours. Learn how to deploy 12 apps to Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and more in just a few hours. Read more at: http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/07/tech/12-apps-to-cloud- Deploy-12- Apps-in-a-matter-of-hours.html#storylink.

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    Avatar of logrocketLogRocket·5y

    Firebase vs. Supabase: Which is better?

    Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) is a service model in which developers outsource all the behind-the-scenes aspects of web or mobile development. Over the last decade, we’ve seen the rise of companies offering these services, including Firebase, Supabase, Parse, Back4app, and AWS Amplify. We’ll start by exploring each platform individually, then compare Firebase vs. Supabase.

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    Avatar of pulumiPulumi·5y

    Announcing Pulumi 3.0

    Pulumi offers the most complete infrastructure as code platform for building, deploying and managing modern cloud infrastructure and applications. Pulumi enables cloud engineers to use familiar languages to describe their cloud infrastructure. This release includes more than 200 contributions from over 150 members of the Pulumi community, and builds on feedback from thousands of Pulumi users and customers.

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    Avatar of sitepointSitePoint·5y

    A Side-by-Side Comparison of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure

    Amazon, Google and Microsoft have an array of products covering all you can possibly need for your online operations. There are differences not only in pricing but also in how they name and group their services. We’ll focus on services provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·4y

    Databases in 2021: A Year in Review

    It was a wild year for the database industry, with newcomers overtaking the old guard and vendors fighting over benchmark numbers. We also had to say goodbye to some of our database friends through acquisitions, bankruptcies, or retractions. Here are some of the highlights and a few of my thoughts on what they might mean for the field of databases.

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    Avatar of ghblogGitHub Blog·4y

    5 DevOps tips to speed up your developer workflow

    From CI/CD to containerization management and server provisioning, DevOps gets a lot of buzz in tech today. From learning YAML to scripting with Bash, here are a few simple tips for developers who want to speed up their workflows. Here are three “DevOps tools’ that can speed up your workflows and let you focus on building great software.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·5y

    TinyFunction - World's fastest way to create cloud functions

    TinyFunction allows you to write and deploy cloud functions (~ AWS Lambda's) instantly. Visit TinyFunction.com, write function code and click Deploy button, thats it. Embed this code into your own function and share it with the rest of the world.

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    Avatar of devtoDEV·5y

    Top 5 DevOps trends for 2022

    The tech space is not a career that you can simply learn something once. Instead, you have to think about how to upskill yourself on a month-by-month basis. In this blog post, you'll learn about what the top 5 new trends are for DevOps coming up in 2022 and why they're important.

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    Avatar of tdsTowards Data Science·5y

    Deploying a Web App Using Heroku, Google Cloud & GitHub

    Deploying a Web App Using Heroku, Google Cloud & GitHub allow users to interactively query data from Google Cloud without revealing your credentials. Follow these steps to integrate GitHub with Heroku. Create a virtual environment for this project, though I think google-cloud-bigQuery does clash with some python packages, so I had to create a new project.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·5y

    What is Terraform? Learn Terraform and Infrastructure as Code

    Sumeet Ninawe is the founder and CEO of Terraform. Terraform is an open source software platform for infrastructure development. Learn more about Terraform and Infrastructure as Code at www.terraform.com. For more information on Terraform, visit www. terraform-com.org.