Beginner-friendly AWS Cloud Project Ideas that Will Help You Gain Hands-On Experience
🗄️ Build a personal cloud storage solution using Amazon S3 and CloudFront: Create a secure and easy-to-use cloud storage solution for your family and friends. This project will teach you how to store and deliver your files securely over the internet.
Sep 28, 2023 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Unlock your DevOps skills with these hands-on projects! 👋
🔄 Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Pipeline
Build an end-to-end CI/CD pipeline using tools like Jenkins, Travis CI, GitLab #CICD, or GitHub Actions. Automate the testing, building, and deployment of your software.
Sep 11, 2023 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Master Git basics!! 👇
1️⃣ Git Push:
It's like the "Upload" button. Push sends your code from your computer to a shared online spot (remote repo), enabling team collaboration, just like sharing a document online.
2️⃣ Git Pull:
Think of it as the "Download" button. Pull fetches the latest changes from the online spot (remote repo) to your computer, updating your local copy to match what others did.
Jun 12, 2023 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
DevOps and Cloud are red-hot trends in the IT market, but you don't really need to learn a laundry list of 50-60 tools to call yourself a DevOps or Cloud pro! 🙅🏻♂️
Instead, focus on mastering these four crucial skills that form the bedrock of the DevOps/Cloud world:
☁️ Cloud: Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage & process data, rather than a local server/personal computer. Get hands-on with AWS, Azure, or GCP by building projects, doing courses or studying for certs.
Jan 30, 2023 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
Showcase your expertise on the cloud with these projects ideas☁️👇
➡️ Build a multi-tier web application using a public cloud platform such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. The application can include a web front-end, a backend database, and a serverless function for processing data.
Jan 27, 2023 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
A few notes about the Twitter space we had on content creation 🎥
I've listed them below for your reading pleasure or displeasure🤣
Oct 7, 2022 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
I receive a lot of LinkedIn connections, but very few with a message.
I cannot stress how important those are.
Here are some guidelines and templates you can use (make sure to add your own style):
DO's
- Send a message
- Introduce yourself
- Mention how you found them
- Connect on common ground (shared interests, groups, mutual connections, employers...)
- Tell the specific reason you’re reaching out
- Be direct & add value
Sep 29, 2022 • 14 tweets • 7 min read
Tech communities you should join! (online and in person)
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A curated list of the best Software Development Subreddits for you to join!
1) r/Programming
Members: 4.3M
This is one of the longest-established subreddits.
It features professionals comparing notes and sharing tips. Reading that can be a handy learning tool, although it isn’t really concerned with tutorials or helping to uplift newbies.
Jun 17, 2022 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
You don't suck at programming, maybe you just don't know how to learn.
Here are some learning tips & resources:
This free course teaches invaluable learning techniques that you can apply anywhere.
10 websites that will save your time while writing CSS!
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1. uiverse.io
Find the perfect button for your project.
All content is open-source and free to use!
Apr 17, 2022 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
It's no wonder why people struggle with learning.
It's simple: The system works AGAINST you.
You need to fight.
I'm learning how to code: it's painful, but it's easy if you plan ahead.
Here are 9 secrets on how to learn anything👇
1. Immerse yourself in the learning process
You should know by now that multitasking is bad. You have to isolate yourself and focus only on that task. Turn off notifications, and don’t let yourself get distracted. You’ll learn much faster and easier this way.