Have a ticket for a workshop? It’s time to reserve the seat!
In addition to great guest speakers, this year we will host a ton of engaging and up-to-the-moment workshops on a whole range of topics.
There are 10 different workshops scheduled on Nov 19 & 20. In addition, on Nov 15 there is a bonus workshop arranged with Dan North - Originator of BDD.
If you are coming earlier, your Build Stuff workshop ticket is valid for the workshop on Nov 15 as well!
Don’t have a ticket for a workshop? There are still some seats available!
As Werner Vogels said way back in 2006 – “You build it, you run it!”
When agile development practices meet with the promise of ubiquitous, cheap computing power, developers start to take on responsibility for maintaining their applications throughout the whole lifecycle – from sunrise to sunset. In practical terms this sometimes translates to the simple idea of “developers on call”.
It course covers the fundamentals of cloud operations for 21st century applications – applications designed from the start with an API in mind, which have a small area of concern, which are intended to be ephemeral/stateless, and which are built and deployed as artefacts.
Intended audience: seasoned or newer software developers new to the idea of running their own applications in a cloud environment.
The course covers:
The course will be instructor-led, but hands on, and will take a real application, and deploy, scale and monitor it, using all three paradigms.
The Amazon Web Services ecosystem provides everything needed to develop, deploy, and maintain applications in the public cloud.
Intended audience: software developers or system administrators with some exposure to running systems in the cloud, especially, AWS, and looking to get up to speed with the range of concepts and tools available in the Amazon public cloud.
Subjects covered include: