PluralSight – Developing Go Apps With Docker

PluralSight – Developing Go Apps With Docker Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 238.20 MB
Category: App


Using docker for applications is really helpful in ensuring a fuss-free and smooth release to production.

PluralSight – Developing Node.Js Apps With Docker

PluralSight – Developing Node.Js Apps With Docker Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 241.29 MB
Category: Node.Js


Application containers are convenient for distributing modern applications. This course will teach you how to build and deploy containers for your Node.js applications

PluralSight – React Security: Best Practices

PluralSight – React Security: Best Practices Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 106.31 MB
Category: Security


React applications are often built to provide delightful experience to users but the resulting complexity can lead to security issues.

[Update Links] PluralSight – AWS Infrastructure with TypeScript Getting Started

PluralSight – AWS Infrastructure with TypeScript Getting Started Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 352.68 MB
Category: TUtorial


Release Notes: Leveraging the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) with TypeScript will enable you to better manage AWS infrastructure at scale In this course, AWS Infrastructure with TypeScript: Getting Started, you ll learn to implement the concept of Infrastructure as Code with TypeScript. First, you ll explore
how to create a new CDK project. Next, you ll discover how you can manage deployed infrastructure. Finally, you ll learn how to configure and launch the infrastructure for a real-world application using AWS Fargate and Lambda. When you re finished with this course, you ll have the skills and knowledge of the AWS CDK needed to integrate it into your custom applications on AWS

[Update Links] PluralSight – Instrumenting Applications with Metrics for Prometheus

PluralSight – Instrumenting Applications with Metrics for Prometheus Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 305.20 MB
Category: Tutorial


Applications need to provide a metrics API for Prometheus to read, which contains data on how hard the app is working and what it’s actually doing. In this course, Instrumenting Applications with Metrics for Prometheus, you’ll learn how to set that up in four major languages – Java, Go, Node.js, and NET. First, you’ll see how easy it is to add Prometheus support using a client library. Next, you’ll learn how to record the custom metrics that are relevant to your apps
Then, you’ll see how to integrate monitoring with batch processing jobs. Finally, you’ll learn how to collect metrics in Prometheus from distributed components and view them in a Grafana dashboard. When you’re finished with the course you ll have the skills and knowledge to add monitoring to your own applications