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Hey guys
I’m currently cooking up something for some of you that are interested in also participating in the Outreachy internship.
Will drop details once everything has been arranged
Till then
RT so that I can know the number of people that are interested and plan accordingly
Today I set up a basic CI/CD pipeline on AWS, integrating Elastic Beanstalk, RDS, CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and CodePipeline to automate the deployment process for my Java application. These are a summary of the steps I took:
Calling all programmers and tech enthusiasts!
Are you passionate about contributing to open source projects and want to gain valuable real-world experience? Then this event is for YOU!
Hello everyone, this Saturday I’ll be speaking about the OpenTelemetry project. Firstly I want to extend a big thank you to my mentors at Outreachy
@jpkrohling
@yurioliveirasa
for their help on this project.
Don’t miss it; hope to see you all there ❤️
@cncflagos
@CloudNativeFdn
We are so excited to have been invited to participate in the upcoming Nigerian Energy Forum competition! This is a huge honor for our team, and we are all looking forward to the challenge.
Hello Everyone, so decided to be more intentional about sharing my journey in learning Java and Springboot
Today I started building a banking application using Springboot and spring security.
Here is a brief explanation of my progress so far
So on the 25th by the leading of the Holy Spirit, I switched career paths from tech to Agriculture. Took me a little while to wrap my head around it 😂 but we never do as we feel but as commanded. Going forward, I will be posting more content related to the agricultural sector.
Day 5 & 6 of Outreachy Internship
- Worked on an OpenTelemetry report
- PR got merged today
- Worked on the Swift codebase of the OpenTelemetry project and was able to write some tests
Side project
- Learnt thread and concurrency in Java
- Built a http server using web sockets
When learning And building projects in DevOps
I encountered Apache quite a number of times
But didn’t really understand its use
But building with it has given me some understanding of how it works and a lot of questions i had in my head have been dealt with
Day 1 of Outreachy Internship:
So I decided to record a summary of activities done during my time as an Outreachy intern
@opentelemetry
For today:
- I was added to the internship channel on Slack.
- Was given materials to study that will aid my understanding of the project
Went to my first DevOps meet up today
It was a blasttttt🔥
Really grateful to
@GPhilcz
,
@_Odazie
and every other person that was part of the organizing team
Day 2 of Outreachy Internship:
- Did some work on a PR I submitted. Hopefully it gets merged
- Had a meeting with some of the outreachy organizers and mentees to talk about best practices when working remotely.
- Did some study on Observability Concepts
Day 8 on
#100daysofcode
The DevOps culture is implemented in several phases:
1. Plan
2. Code
3. Build
4. Test
5. Deploy
6. Operate
7. Monitor
8. Integrate
#devops
#CloudComputing
Day 5 and Day 6 on
#100daysofcode
According to the deployment model, cloud computing is divided into:
1. Public cloud
2. Private cloud
3. Hybrid cloud
4. Multi cloud
#DevOps
#CloudComputing
Personal Opinion:
If you are the best at what you do in your circle, you really need to find new friends
One of the things that has helped me is constantly surrounding myself around people that are most times 10 steps ahead of me.
Navigated through creating a robust Amazon VPC in the US-West-1 region, carving out 4 subnets across two availability zones, and setting up a static HTML/CSS website. Here's the breakdown of the process:
Today’s success came as a result of yesterday’s work
Tomorrow’s success will come as a result of today’s work
Philippians 3:13: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before.
Sooooo😂😂….
Update on this
I spoke to my mentor, and he advised me
That the two could be done together
The vision Is for an appointed time and to run the vision you need funds 😂😂
So with that I’m back in tech ( devops to be specific)
And I’m loving it ❤️
So on the 25th by the leading of the Holy Spirit, I switched career paths from tech to Agriculture. Took me a little while to wrap my head around it 😂 but we never do as we feel but as commanded. Going forward, I will be posting more content related to the agricultural sector.
So I have been getting my hands dirty with GO and building some projects. This application defines a basic HTTP server with two simple endpoints. It responds with "Hello world" for the "/hello-world" endpoint and "Ok" for the "/health" endpoint.
Day 14 on
#100daysofcode
Containers are packages of software that contain all of the necessary elements to run in any environment. In this way, containers virtualize the operating system and run anywhere.
#DevOps
#CloudComputing
October: The month to break LIMITS‼️
Micah 2:13: The breaker goes up before them;
They break out, pass through the gate and go out by it.
So their king goes on before them,
And the Lord at their head.”
I discovered a little secret and I am excited over it.
Success is predictable (it does not come by luck)
When you are on the path of greatness you know.
Thank you Jesus for revealing this things at an early age❤️
Day 15 on
#100daysofcode
Containers simplify the build/test/deploy pipelines in DevOps. With Docker containers, developers own what's within the container and how the containers and services behave together as an application composed by a collection of services.
#DevOps
This
@SignozHQ
article covers logging in software development using Zap, including installation, setup, log levels, customization, encoding formats, and output destinations
This morning, I learned how to connect my Ansible control machine to my IAM user in my AWS account, generate a key pair, and launch an EC2 instance.
Here is a summary of the steps I took:
Shoutout to my bro
@IsaacArogb
He was the one that pushed me to start writing articles.
I remember there was a time we pushed ourselves to submit two articles per week😂😂
Crazy times.
Thanks a lot man❤️
Day 4 on
#100daysofcode
Cloud computing can be classified according to the deployment model and the service model.
The deployment model is where the infrastructure is located
The service model is the type of service rendered
#devops
#CloudComputing
Currently working on implementing a logging bridge in OpenTelemetry using the zerolog package.
I wrote an article on logging with the zerolog package and it just got published
@SignozHQ
Check it out here:
Day 7 on
#100daysofcode
Under the service model, cloud computing is divided into three:
1. Infrastructure As A Service (IAAS)
2. Platform As A Service (PAAS)
3. Software As A Service (SAAS)
#DevOps
#CloudComputing
Learning to trust God’s process more❤️.
The process always determines how long the product will last‼️
”Don’t follow after the wicked ones or be jealous of their wealth. Don’t think for a moment they’re better off than you.
Psalms 37:1-2 TPT
How many Pillars of Observability do you know ?
Thank you
@YuriShkuro
for sharing your valuable insights in your medium article
For those of you interested here is the link to the article:
Day 3 of Outreachy Internship
- My PR was approved🤭
- Started preparing an outline for an article I want to write on OpenTelemetry
Side project
- worked on LinkedList algorithms in Java
I'm excited to share my latest guide on log retention, now live on the SigNoz blog! Learn key strategies for managing log data efficiently and leveraging SigNoz for cost-effective, accessible logs. Check it out here:
#DevOps
#Observability
#LogRetention
Don’t give up on learning and building‼️
Learn to shut out the noise and negative feedback
Do the work required to be exceptional and rise above the status quo.
When you do this, you’ll realize there are more opportunities than you can even handle.
See you at the top 🤝🏾
Day 4 of Outreachy Internship
- Wasn’t really able to work on any PRs today, so just did general study on Observability concepts
Side project
- Solved algorithms on HashSets
A man I really respect shared a scripture one day that changed my perspective about a lotttt of things.
Here is the scripture:
“What you know, I also know; I am not inferior to you.”
Job 13:2 NKJV
Day 17 on
#100daysofcode
Cloud container engine is s highly scalable, high performance, enterprise class kubernetes service for running containers and applications.
#HUAWEICLOUD
#CloudComputing
Day 12 on
#100daysofcode
After the deployment, the product is continuously monitored and Nagios can be used to automate this phase, the feedback received is then sent back to the planning phase.
#DevOps
#CloudComputing
Having a community of like minded individuals >>>>>
Really grateful for
@thedevopsdojo
and
@hux_man
for the community they have built
Excited for what is to come 🚀🚀
Day 10 on
#100daysofcode
In the build stage, the code is made executable with tools like maven and gradle, after the code is built, it is then tested for bugs or errors.
#DevOps
#CloudComputing
In the spirit of
#buildinginpublic
I want to share what I have been learning in Ansible.
- Orchestrated uniform package installations on CentOS and Ubuntu servers, harnessing Ansible's efficiency in maintaining consistency.
Just finished working on an article that explains how to use OpenTelemetry to generate telemetry data ( metrics,traces and logs) from an application.
Can’t wait to share with you all🤭
To explain the flow of execution of the application:
- The journey begins when a user accesses the application through an endpoint, which is hosted on Amazon CloudFront.
Feeling Like a hacker 😂😂🥷
The command I ran on my terminal is “btop”
It basically does the same function as htop, showing resources with interactive graphs and detailed process info
You can try it too