/Getting-Started

New joiners guide with example code showing some how to get started steps. Please try it out and contribute.

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New Hire Getting Started list 2021

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_ Azure DevOps "starting" Project _

Follow these steps to get started with using cloud based services. Most of these are free services. By signing up for these services you can become familiar with the tools we are using.

We hope you can learn something and find some rewarding projects to work on. These docs are a work in progress. Your contributions are welcome. Please submit pull requests and make suggestions.

Projects with * are in draft - we are looking for people to work with us on these.

  1. * Asana
  2. * AstroClock
  3. AWS_Cloud
  4. Azure_Cloud
  5. Azure_DevOps
  6. BgInfo
  7. Duo_Security
  8. GCP_Cloud
  9. Git
  10. Hashicorp Vault
  11. * HubSpot
  12. * LinkedIn
  13. Markdown
  14. * Miro
  15. * Office365
  16. Okta
  17. Openshift 4 on a server
  18. Oracle
  19. pfSense for one-node infrastructure and access it from anywhere with DDNS on Cloudflare
  20. Pihole
  21. Reverse terraform code with terraformer for GCP
  22. ServiceNow
  23. Splunk
  24. Straight-forward Docker engine install on Ubuntu, CentOS/RHEL and Debian
  25. * Teams
  26. * Twitter
  27. * Zoom

Ideally each guide will follow a similar outline:

  1. Include a Sequence Diagram with PlantUML - https://www.azuredevops.tips/generateplantumlinpipeline-yaml/
  2. Architecture overview with diagrams.py - https://diagrams.mingrammer.com or http://plantuml.com/guide
  3. Leverage Azure DevOps Pipeline - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/deploy-nodejs/
  4. Utilize a Test Plan - https://acloudguru.com/hands-on-labs/build-and-test-a-node-js-app-in-azure-devops
  5. Build a Hello World app in Node JS