/tech-101

This GitHub repository is designed to provide resources and training materials for our development team's tech bootcamp.

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Welcome to Tech 101

Hi, we're excited to have you onboard and are looking forward to working with you. As a member of our team, you'll be working with some of the latest and greatest technologies, including AWS, Docker, Linux, Rails, Ruby, and Terraform. This guide will give you a brief introduction to these technologies, as well as some guides on how to get up and running with some of the tools we use on a daily basis.

Tech 101

Team Name

We don't have a team name yet, but we're open to suggestions. If you have any ideas, please let us know!

  • DevPals
  • OpsSquad
  • HappyHackers
  • CodeCrafters
  • TechTrailblazers
  • The Automation Nation
  • The Deployment Dynamos
  • The Pipeline Pioneers
  • The DevOps Dream Team
  • The Agile Avengers

Tech Bootcamp for our Development Team

This GitHub repository is designed to provide resources and training materials for our development team's tech bootcamp. The bootcamp is a comprehensive training program that covers a range of technical topics, including software development, cloud computing, databases, and more. The repository contains code samples, tutorials, and other materials that are used in the bootcamp, as well as documentation on best practices and guidelines for our development team. The bootcamp is designed to help our team members build their skills and stay up to date with the latest technologies and practices in the industry.

Getting Started

Before diving into the specifics of our technology stack, we want to make sure you have all the tools you need to get up and running. Here are some of the tools we recommend you install:

  • Docker: A containerization platform used to develop, build, and deploy applications.
  • Ruby: A popular programming language used in web development.
  • Rails: A web application framework written in Ruby.
  • Terraform: A tool used to build, change, and version infrastructure.
  • AWS CLI: A command line interface for managing AWS services.
  • Git: A version control system used for managing code.

Guides

Our initial setup guide

Here are some guides on how to get started with some of the tools we use on a daily basis:

Topic Bootcamp Documentation
AWS Link Link
Docker Link Link
Git and GitHub Link Link
Kubernetes Link Link
Linux Link Link
Math Link Link
Rails Link Link
Ruby Link Link
Terraform Link Link

Conclusion

We hope this guide has been helpful in getting you started with our technology stack. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to support you and are looking forward to working with you!