Speaker : Mehul Patel
- Title: DevOps Drive
- Talk Abstract: 📝 Join us for an engaging and interactive DevOps workshop where we'll dive into essential tools like Git, Docker, and Terraform, all within the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) environment.
🐳 Learn Docker basics and essential commands, along with a comprehensive Docker guide.
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Link to Register: https://lu.ma/devopsdrive
- 🗓️ Date: 26th August '23
- ⏰ Time: 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
- 🏢 Venue: ASeminar Hall , FOT , DDU
✅ Prerequisites:
- Bring your system (laptop) with you, should have Docker installed on it
- Should have minikube installed on your PC.
- Sign up for a free trial on Google Cloud (not necessary)
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Fork this Repository: Click the 'Fork' button at the top right of this repository to create a copy in your GitHub account.
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Edit the Attendee_Learnings.md: Navigate to the
Attendee_Learnings.md
file in your forked repository. Click the 'Edit' (pencil) button. -
Add Your Details: In the file, add your name and a brief description of what you've learned from today's workshop. For example:
- Name: Mehul Patel
Learnings: Explored Docker containerization and its practical applications in development.
- Name: Mehul Patel
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Commit Changes: Scroll down, add a commit message (e.g., "Added my learnings") and click 'Commit Changes'.
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Create a Pull Request: After committing changes, navigate back to the main page of your forked repository. Click 'Pull Requests' > 'New Pull Request'. You can review your changes and then create the pull request.
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Submit Your Pull Request: Give your pull request a meaningful title and description, then click 'Create Pull Request'.
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