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Just wrapped up filming an exciting episode of The Agent Factory here in Sunnyvale! ☀️ We dove deep into building custom tools with ADK and we…
Just wrapped up filming an exciting episode of The Agent Factory here in Sunnyvale! ☀️ We dove deep into building custom tools with ADK and we…
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Today's links look at test-driven development with AI, why executives should be the least busy people, and how to revamp your docs for an AI world.
Today's links look at test-driven development with AI, why executives should be the least busy people, and how to revamp your docs for an AI world.
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Using Force.com Integration APIs to Connect Your Applications
Pluralsight
Salesforce.com continues grow in usage, and it's more important than ever to connect your applications to your cloud environment. In this course, we look at the various integration APIs that Salesforce offers. We'll go deep on the SOAP API, REST API, Bulk API, Streaming API, Outbound Messaging and Apex Callouts. Along the way, I'll help you decide when to use which API, and how to develop solutions based on each one.
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Amazon Web Services Databases in Depth
Pluralsight
AWS developers have a lot of different databases to choose from, and this course helps you learn how to use their relational database (Amazon RDS), NoSQL database (Dynamo DB), and data warehouse (Amazon Redshift). For each database, we look at how to provision it, what the costs are, how to scale it, how to handle failures, and how to administer it. By the end of it, you should be comfortable with when to use which type of database, and how to set them up successfully.
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Cloud Foundry for Developers
Pluralsight
Building, deploying and managing modern web applications? Cloud Foundry is a leading open source public/private Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for running container-based web apps. In this course, we look at everything you need to know to be a successful Cloud Foundry user. The course covers PaaS application best practices, Cloud Foundry architecture, deploying applications, scaling applications, gracefully handling application failures, and much more.
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DevOps: The Big Picture
Pluralsight
DevOps has the potential to completely transform how an organization delivers technology services to its customers. But what does “DevOps” really mean? How can you get started on this transformation? What tools and technologies can assist in the adoption of a DevOps culture? This course looks at the core principles of DevOps, how to transform to a DevOps culture, and which technologies can help you along the way.
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Productivity Tips for the Busy Tech Professional
Pluralsight
A course that looks at how to introduce efficiency and strategic thinking into daily activities. Includes 17 tips dealing with time management, planning, building relationships, and more. Each tip looks at a myth about productivity, the reality of the situation, and a series of examples of the principle in action.
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Optimizing and Managing Distributed Systems on AWS
Pluralsight
A continuation of the previous course where we look at how to improve application performance while focusing on maintainability. Students introduce application monitoring to the system and see how to AutoScale based on performance metrics. Application deployment strategies are discussed and we see how to use AWS Elastic Beanstalk to quickly deploy and update application code. Then students focus on performance by introducing Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and application cache to the…
A continuation of the previous course where we look at how to improve application performance while focusing on maintainability. Students introduce application monitoring to the system and see how to AutoScale based on performance metrics. Application deployment strategies are discussed and we see how to use AWS Elastic Beanstalk to quickly deploy and update application code. Then students focus on performance by introducing Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and application cache to the solution. In each module, students learn about the core AWS technologies and best practices for each.
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Architecting Highly Available Systems on AWS
Pluralsight
A thorough walkthrough of how to build fault tolerance, resilient cloud systems on AWS. Students construct a solution made up of redundant storage in EBS, databases with RDS and DynamoDB, queues with SQS, compute with EC2, load balancing through ELB, and DNS via Route 53. Each individual module focuses on best practices and deployment guidance for deploying bullet-proof, secure cloud systems.
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Patterns of Cloud Integration
Pluralsight
This course looks at how to do application and data integration with cloud endpoints. I cover a wide range of technologies as I investigate patterns for remote procedure calls, asynchronous messaging, shared databases, and file transfers. We look at how to securely share information in scenarios featuring “ground to cloud”, “cloud to cloud” and “cloud to ground.” Technologies include Windows Azure, Force.com, Mulesoft Cloud Hub, Informatica Cloud, AWS, and more.
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Force.com for Developers
Pluralsight
In this course, I walk through the core capabilities of the popular platform that sits beneath Salesforce.com. We see how to configure the application and then customize it. In the configuration-oriented modules, I show you how to model data, build reports, apply security and invoke native SOAP/REST interfaces. In the customization-oriented modules, I highlight how to build custom Visualforce UI screens, write custom Apex code, and develop custom SOAP/REST services.
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AWS Developer Fundamentals
Pluralsight
In this course, I took a look at Amazon Web Services and how developers can use this cloud platform for building rich applications. I covered compute services (EC2), storage services (EBS, S3), database services (SimpleDB, RDS, DynamoDB), messaging services (SQS, SNS) and management services (Management Console, IAM, CloudFormation, Elastic Beanstalk). A key aspect of the course is that each technology is demonstrated first in the Management Console, then the native API, and finally in the .NET…
In this course, I took a look at Amazon Web Services and how developers can use this cloud platform for building rich applications. I covered compute services (EC2), storage services (EBS, S3), database services (SimpleDB, RDS, DynamoDB), messaging services (SQS, SNS) and management services (Management Console, IAM, CloudFormation, Elastic Beanstalk). A key aspect of the course is that each technology is demonstrated first in the Management Console, then the native API, and finally in the .NET SDK. I did this so that course viewers could see all the ways to interact with each service.
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