Workshop: DevOps 101 By JFrog Ari W.

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Workshop: DevOps 101 by JFrog Ari W.

31 March 2021

Online

Added 01-Jan-1970

Instructor

Batel Tova
Developer Advocate / Enterprise Solution Lead

Batel is an Enterprise Solution Lead in the High Touch Solutions team in JFrog. This is a dedicated team that accompanies and assists Enterprise + customers through the architectural implementation of the JFrog platform. She also plays guitar and a fan of Marvel’s movies.

Course Description

When you’re new to an industry, you encounter a lot of new concepts. This can make it really difficult to get your feet underneath you on an unfamiliar landscape, especially for junior engineers. What does DevOps really mean? What’s all this software? What’s all this jargon? Is DevOps a methodology, or a toolset? Is any of this actually going to make my life easier, or is it just a bunch of industry buzzwords? I’ll answer all of these questions (and more) during this hands-on workshop, and get you set up with an end-to-end DevOps solution to automate your build artifact storage, vulnerability detection, testing, and deployment. For-profit and glory!

Skill Level: Beginner

Attendees do not need to be experts in or have experience using any of the technologies or pre-requisites involved in conducting this workshop, aside from a functional understanding of Git and GitHub. The intended audience is people still in school, junior developers, or anyone from a technical or tech-adjacent background who has no hands-on experience with DevOps practices and tooling.

Prerequisites:

1. Open your Free JFrog Cloud Account

This is free, no credit card required. It includes access to Artifactory and Xray, with a limited amount of storage, transfer, and build minutes.

2. Docker

The Docker client should be installed and configured on your machine.

3. Python3

We will need to package a simple Python application. Python 3.6 or higher is required.

4. Git + GitHub

A GitHub account is required so that you can fork this repository, and Git must be configured in your terminal so that you can clone it.

5. Code editor

Whatever you are most comfortable with as an editor.

 

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