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Cloud Native

This topic content is for Devtoberfest Week 3 : 18 October → 22 October 2021.

Learn about how you can implement a Cloud Native approach to your code.

Topic Owner: Josh Bentley

Presentations

Jens Keller "Microservices are Probably Not What You Think They Are"

Date and Time: Tuesday, October 19th at 09:00 CEST / 15:00 SGT / 03:00 EDT 🌎

Duration: 50 mins

Update: GitHub repositories now available:

Every company that claims to be a cloud company, claims to be developing Microservices. Yet it is one of the most misunderstood concepts in the software industry, and the misunderstandings already start with the name. If those misunderstandings can be sorted out, organizations see tremendous benefits to their structure and processes. Unfortunately, there’s a catch - there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch. In this talk we will explore the details.

Join us live on YouTube, and get involved in the conversation!

Jens Keller has worked in several product units of different maturity (new projects, growing projects, legacy projects) and size (from ~10 to several 1000), using different technologies (ABAP, HANA, Java, JavaScript, UI5, Node.js). And throughout he has seen many teams struggling in their “cloud transformation”. Being a full-stack engineer who also worked as Scrum Master and Product Owner, Jens is now working as a trainer and coach for various technical and non-technical topics such as Cloud-Native Development, Continuous Delivery, DevOps and Agile Software Engineering; with the mission to help teams and organizations getting ready for the cloud.

Christian Lechner "Pour Some Serverless On Me"

Date and Time: Thursday, October 21st at 17:00 CEST 20:30 IST. 11:00 EDT 🌎

Duration: 60 mins

There are a lot of choices that you can make when developing cloud native solutions. But choices are hard, so it is fair to ask: "What is the approach that embraces cloud native paradigms the most as of today?" My hypothesis: serverless is the closest you can get. Let us explore why serverless perfectly supports you in your journey heading for cloud-native solutions. You will experience how low the entry barrier is to develop your first function using Azure Functions, couple it to a persistency and even develop a stateful serverless workflow (what ...🤯).

Join us live on YouTube, and join the serverless fun 🚀!

Christian Lechner is a Development Architect for SAP BTP Core & Runtimes at SAP and is based in Bavaria. Besides having his head in the cloud at work, Christian loves serverless and especially Azure Functions and their ecosystem (like KEDA). As a Microsoft MVP he is passionate about sharing knowledge around that topic on different channels like his [regular podcast](https://github.com/lechnerc77/myNewsWrap) or as a co-host of the [Azure Functions University](https://github.com/marcduiker/azure-functions-university).

Tutorials & Other Points Earning Activities

  • Completion of any of the following Tutorials & Activites during Devtoberfest will earn you points towards the contest and potentially some great prizes. List of Week 3 Points Earning Activities published here: Week 3 Points Earning Activities

  • Please find all the contest info here: Contest Overview Page

Scavenger Hunt

In addtion to the tutorials there is a special mission on the contest page allowing you to accelerate your gameboard points total. We have assembled a list of 20 tutorials that include many aspects of the code featured across all 6 weeks of Devtoberfest. If you complete all 20 of the Devtoberfest Scavenger Hunt Mission tutorials you get a special badge worth 6500 points!!!

Special Friday Activity

Eric Johnson "Attitude of Iteration"

Date and Time: Friday, October 22nd at 17:00 CEST / 20:30 IST (Bengaluru) / 11:00 EDT / 09:00 MDT (Denver) 🌎

Duration: 50 mins

Challenges are a very real part of daily life. Some challenges are very apparent, like having one finger on each hand. Other challenges, are less apparent but no less of a hurdle that must be jumped. As someone who was born different and has been challenged through life, I have a very interesting view on hitting challenges head on. I also like to laugh as I deal with these challenges. In this session we will joke our way through having an attitude of iteration in how we deal with challenges in our personal lives AND in our work lives. Prepare to laugh, commiserate, and face your challenges!

Join us live on YouTube, prepared to be entertained!

Eric Johnson Eric Johnson is a Principal Developer Advocate for Serverless Applications at Amazon Web Services and is based in Northern Colorado. Eric is a fanatic about serverless and enjoys helping developers understand how serverless technologies introduces a major paradigm shift in how they approach building and running applications at massive scale with minimal administration overhead. Prior to this, Eric has worked as a developer, solutions architect and AWS Evangelist for an AWS partner company.