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Cloud native revolutionized the way we look at app development & is now one of the most popular programming architectures. OpenShift alongside Kubernetes is changing the way teams look at deployments of these microservices. Kubernetes provides powerful production-grade orchestration for your microservices. In this workshop, youll get an overview of Kubernetes, & move directly into leveraging OpenShift to what it provides for application development. Youll then go through the process of building & deploying a microservice application in this cloud native way. This is a hands-on-keyboard lab, everyone should come with a laptop & a desire to learn. Attendees can use OpenShift locally, but would prefer the free IBM cloud resources that will be provided.
In this workshop, we will go over... - Overview & Kubernetes basics - Building Container Image with OpenShift - Deploying the application into OpenShift - Upgrading & scaling the application with OpenShift - Debugging your application in OpenShift
Get a head start on the lab & sign up for IBM Cloud via: ibm.biz/moficodes1125
Who should attend: Anyone interested in getting a hands on overview of Kubernetes, & the advantages of using OpenShift instead of vanilla Kubernetes, whether they are interested in developing for the platform, or may need to support folks that are.
Take back to work: The take away should be a firm understanding of the Kubernetes environment & using OpenShifts workflow, & how one develops for it. It aims to expose some of the benefits of the platform so that people who are evaluating bringing it into their environment can have a deeper sense of what application development looks like on it.
**Please bring your Meetup RSVP Confirmation & ID to check-in**
Agenda:
630pm - doors open, check-in, & get some food 645pm - round-robin introductions & get to know each other 7-830pm - Main Presentation[masked]pm - Q&A + Networking 9pm - Venue closes
About the Presenter
Mofizur Rahman (@moficodes) is a Developer Advocate at IBM. His area of interests include container orchestration, micro services & blockchain. His favorite programming language these days is Go. He also tinkers with Node, Python & Java. He is also learning & teaching in the Go, Kubernetes & Hyperledger Fabric community. He is a strong believer of the power open source & importance of giving back to the community. He is a self proclaimed sticker collecting addict & has collected several box full of stickers with no signs of stopping. He dabbles in photography sometimes.
He writes tech blogs at NYCDEV medium page which can be found on https://medium.com/@moficodes
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