#wiLinux Podcast: Amy Rich | Director of Engineering
Women in Linux
by WIL Staff
3y ago
[Formerly Director of Engineering @ Nuna] Amy Rich has been an Ops person for over 25 years at a variety of companies, helped ship Firefox to hundreds of millions of users, owned her own consulting business, helped organize multiple conferences for USENIX, and written professionally on the topic of UNIX systems administration. In her head, she frames what she loves about her job as “bringing order from chaos.”  Amy values being able to use her technical and professional skills to make a positive difference in the world. These days her job title reads “Sr. Director of DevOps” at Redox. and ..read more
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#WomenInLinux Podcast: Darlene Gillard Jones – digitalundivided
Women in Linux
by WIL Staff
3y ago
[Currently @ Gillard Jones Agency – Check out her article, “Do What Makes You Happy”] Darlene Gillard Jones is the Chief Community Officer, a Partner and founding team member of digitalundivided (DID), a social enterprise that fosters economic growth through the empowerment of Black and Latina women entrepreneurs using innovation as a tool. In addition to providing leadership to DID’s staff and key stakeholders, Darlene oversees all community partnerships and events for the organization. She is part of the leadership team behind some of DID’s signature programs and events including the recentl ..read more
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Start
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by WIL Staff
4y ago
A virtual training program for those just getting started on their entrepreneurial journey. APPY NOW   The post Start appeared first on Women in Linux ..read more
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AWS Developer Associate Exam Course
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by WIL Staff
4y ago
Learn cloud computing and get AWS certified. FreeCodeCamp’s new AWS Developer Associate Certification course. You’ll learn DynamoDB, Elastic Beanstalk, Serverless and more. (16 hour course) Link The post AWS Developer Associate Exam Course appeared first on Women in Linux ..read more
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by WIL Staff
4y ago
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An Ultimate Kubernetes Hands-on Labs
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by WIL Staff
4y ago
Demystifying the Nuts & Bolts of Kubernetes Architecture.   Download here The post An Ultimate Kubernetes Hands-on Labs appeared first on Women in Linux ..read more
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Getting Started with Kubernetes
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by WIL Staff
4y ago
Find out how Kubernetes is an elegant solution to a wide range of essential business problems. Download here The post Getting Started with Kubernetes appeared first on Women in Linux ..read more
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Codecademy
Women in Linux
by WIL Staff
4y ago
Codecademy is an education company. But not one in the way you might think. We’re committed to building the best learning experience inside and out, making Codecademy the best place for our team to learn, teach, and create the online learning experience of the future. Education is old. The current public school system in the US dates back to the 19th century and wasn’t designed to scale the way it has. Lots of companies are working to “disrupt” education by changing the way things work in the classroom and by bringing the classroom online. Visit Their Website The post Codecademy appeared first ..read more
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Cockroach Labs | DIY Jepsen Testing CockroachDB
Women in Linux
by WIL Staff
4y ago
We at Cockroach Labs absolutely love Aphyr’s work. We are avid readers of the Jepsen series– which some know as a high quality review of the correctness and consistency claims of modern database systems, but which we really know as “Aphyr’s hunting tales about the highest profile bugs in our industry.” Most of us read each new blog entry with a mix of thrill, excitement, and curiosity about which new system will be eviscerated and which exotic error will be discovered next. Aphyr’s Jepsen posts have changed the dialogue about distributed data stores, placing correctness on equal footing with ..read more
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Starting with Microservices
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by WIL Staff
4y ago
Starting with an overview of Microservices we’ll review best practices and an overview of players in the field. Using Azure Functions with Node, we’ll walk through a couple of demos around setting up Functions and getting them working. We’ll briefly cover debugging, CI/CD, and integrations into other Azure services. Trainer: Tobias Wright, Software Engineer, Microsoft   The post Starting with Microservices appeared first on Women in Linux ..read more
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