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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 36 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Watch the OSCON Live Coding-Go, Rust, and Python event here. This three-part series of half-day online events gives attendees an overarching perspective of software development from which to make decisions that strengthen and grow companies and industries, a deep knowledge of key open source technologies to make it happen, and a community in which both they and their companies can thrive. In part 2, Cloud Strategies and Implementation, we wanted to explore the cloud. In the blink of an eye, the cloud has become a pillar of software development. And big vendors, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, keep pushing the envelope, adding more and more services. Join us to learn how cloud strategies and their implementation can impact your business. This event is sponsored by Capital One and features spotlights on the Open Source Initiative and the Python Software Foundation. About the presenters: Rachel Roumeliotis is vice president of content strategy at O'Reilly, where she leads an editorial team that covers a wide variety of programming topics ranging from full stack to open source in the enterprise to emerging programming languages. She's been a programming chair for the O'Reilly OSCON, Fluent, Strata, Software Architecture, and Security Conferences. She's currently the programming chair for the OSCON and Strata Data & AI Superstream Series on O'Reilly online learning. She's been working in technical publishing for 10 years, acquiring content in many areas including mobile programming, UX, computer security, and AI. Kelsey Hightower has worn every hat possible throughout his career in tech and enjoys leadership roles focused on making things happen and shipping software. Kelsey is a strong open source advocate focused on building simple tools that make people smile. When he isn't slinging Go code, you can catch him giving technical workshops covering everything from programming to system administration. Forrest Brazeal is an enterprise cloud architect, speaker, and community advocate. Currently a senior manager at A Cloud Guru, he spent years designing applications for the cloud at Infor and Trek10. One of the original AWS Serverless Heroes, Forrest was also named one of Jefferson Frank's "Top 7 Global AWS Experts" in 2019. His first book, The Read-Aloud Cloud, is coming from Wiley in 2020. Josh Simmons is the president of the Open Source Initiative. John Mark Walker is the director of the Open Source Program Office at Capital One. Previo...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed July 29, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Wiley | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781119677628
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (176 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: What is “the cloud”? Is it here or there? Should it be allowed? Should I even care? Have you ever imagined the internet as a giant Rube Goldberg machine? Or the fast-evolving cloud computing space as a literal jungle filled with prehistoric beasts? Does a data breach look like a neo-noir nightmare full of turned-up coat collars and rain-soaked alleys? Wouldn’t all these vital concepts be easier to understand if they looked as interesting as they are? And wouldn’t they be more memorable if we could explain them in rhyme? Whether you’re a kid or an adult, the answer is: YES! The medicine in this spoonful of sugar is a sneaky-informative tour through the past, present and future of cloud computing, from mainframes to serverless and from the Internet of Things to artificial intelligence. Forrest is a professional explainer whose highly-rated conference talks and viral cartoon graphics have been teaching engineers to cloud for years. He knows that a picture is worth a thousand words. But he has plenty of words, too. Your hotel key, your boarding pass, The card you swipe to pay for gas, The smart TV atop the bar, The entertainment in your car, Your doorbell, toothbrush, thermostat, The vacuum that attacked your cat, They all connect the cloud and you. Maybe they shouldn't, but they do. As a graduation gift (call it “Oh the Places You’ll Go” for engineering students), a cubicle conversation starter, or just a delightfully nerdy bedtime story for your kids, “The Read-Aloud Cloud” will be the definitive introduction to the technologies that everyone uses and nobody understands. You can even read it silently if you want. But good luck with that.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed September 16, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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