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Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes. https://github.com/tilt-dev/tilt

Dive into the world of event-driven architecture (EDA) with this engaging article that unravels the basics of implementing EDA within AWS environments. Discover how asynchronous communication between system components can enhance scalability, flexibility, and resilience, allowing for a more dynamic interaction landscape. Whether you're a seasoned developer or new to cloud architectures, this piece provides valuable insights into leveraging event-driven models for robust application design. https://newsletter.simpleaws.dev/p/event-driven-architecture-aws-basic-concepts?utm_source=simpleaws&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=email-event-driven-architecture-in-aws-basic-concepts

n the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing, ensuring the resilience of serverless systems is paramount. This blog post offers an insightful exploration into building robust serverless architectures on AWS that can gracefully handle failures and maintain operational integrity. By examining common pitfalls and strategic solutions, the post aims to equip developers with the necessary tools and knowledge to enhance the durability of their serverless applications, ensuring they can withstand the inevitable challenges of a dynamic technological environment. https://community.aws/content/2fdtPfnbvTo5SxTtIC3Emhl0UVG/navigating-through-failures-build-resilient-serverless-systems

Automation for Kubernetes development and testing. Spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI on demand. Use the same configuration and workflows at every step of the process. Speed up your builds and test runs via shared result caching https://github.com/garden-io/garden

Build and deploy Go applications https://github.com/ko-build/ko

In today's rapidly evolving work environment, certain challenges loom larger than others, shaping our professional landscapes in profound ways. This blog post delves into what many consider the biggest issue facing our workplaces today. From technological disruptions to cultural shifts, we'll explore the multifaceted nature of this problem, its implications for employees and employers alike, and potential strategies for navigating this complex terrain. https://zaidesanton.substack.com/p/the-biggest-problem-in-todays-work

Graceful shutdown in K8s is simple https://learnk8s.io/graceful-shutdown

👀 monitor & detect crashes in your Kubernetes(K8s) cluster instantly https://github.com/abahmed/kwatch

https://github.com/terraform-ibm-modules/common-dev-assets Provides common development and CI assets that support the repos in this GitHub organization

The blog post discusses the potential of Large Language Models (LLMs) for automating Infrastructure as Code (IaC) creation, particularly with Terraform. It explores how LLMs can understand and generate code to improve efficiency and accuracy in infrastructure management. The post also delves into specific applications, benefits, and challenges, highlighting practical examples and the impact of LLMs on the development process. https://terrateam.io/blog/using-llms-to-generate-terraform-code

The blog post is a comprehensive guide for developers and DevOps professionals. It focuses on efficient and cost-effective serverless solutions using AWS API Gateway and AWS Lambda, integrated through Terraform. The article details the system design, including architecture and permissions, and provides practical insights for implementing a robust serverless backend. It's particularly useful for those looking to streamline their infrastructure and reduce operational costs. https://devdosvid.blog/2024/01/09/mastering-aws-api-gateway-v2-http-and-aws-lambda-with-terraform/

Kubernetes native tool for mocking and testing API and micro-services. Microcks is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project 🚀 https://github.com/microcks/microcks

👀 A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer https://github.com/derailed/popeye

The article explores alternative methods for crafting container images without relying on Dockerfiles. It delves into using a Rust tool to create images from Conda environments, focusing on the advantages of building images in parallel and independently, enhancing performance and customization. Ochagavía discusses handling container images at a low level, including inspecting, modifying, and directly pushing to registries. The guide offers insights into the technicalities of container images as defined by the Open Container Initiative. https://ochagavia.nl/blog/crafting-container-images-without-dockerfiles/

csi storage for container orchestration systems https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi

A cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes https://github.com/FairwindsOps/pluto

The article provides a comprehensive guide on Kubernetes sidecar containers, explaining their function, use cases, and implementation. Sidecar containers run alongside main application containers within a pod, sharing the same lifecycle and resources, enhancing the main container's capabilities in areas like logging, monitoring, and network communications. The guide details practical examples, discusses native sidecar support in Kubernetes v1.28, and offers best practices, such as applying the single responsibility principle and managing resource limits effectively. https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-sidecar-containers-practical-guide-with-examples/

The article on "What Is Amazon Resource Name (ARN)?" from EverythingDevOps discusses the significance and structure of ARNs in AWS. ARNs are unique identifiers used to specify resources across AWS, ensuring clear identification irrespective of the region or account. The article covers the structure of ARNs, their importance in resource-level permissions, cross-service interactions, and API operations. It also highlights how ARNs facilitate auditing, logging, and resource tagging. Finally, it provides examples of ARNs and discusses best practices for their usage. https://everythingdevops.dev/what-is-amazon-resource-name-arn/

Hands on labs and code to help you learn, measure, and build using architectural best practices. https://github.com/awslabs/aws-well-architected-labs