So Christmas is coming and December is normally a time when everyone is starting to wind down for the holidays. But the Developer Relations people of this world just donāt know when to slow down!
Iāve been amazed this morning, logging onto my computer and seeing all of the amazing content thatās being created and published EVERY day in the run up to Santaās visit!
It turns out, that December might just be the best time of the year to learn more about the cloud! Donāt wait until January to start your new years resolution, utilise the quiet period to get up-skilled today! Hereās a few great resources fo you to check out this month!
Resources
Sign up for a free Azure account
If you want to complete some of the challenges, youāll need an account with a cloud provider. Hereās how to get one on Azure.
1. 25 Days of Serverless
This one is brought to you by the team of Azure Dev Advocates at Microsoft. Each day, there will be a new challenge posted and youāll be able to learn all kinds of things about Serverless technology by means of creative puzzles and fun activities.
The challenges can obviously be completed on Azure, maybe leveraging Azure Functions or Azure Logic Apps, but theyāre cloud agnostic too, so you can solve them on any serverless cloud of your choice!
All you have to do is visit 25daysofserverless.com to learn all about it and find the first couple of challenges!
2. Azure Advent Calendar
Want to learn about Azure? Or maybe youāre already using Azure and want to dive deeper each day? This one is absolutely jam packed with content.
Brought to you by Azure MVPs Gregor Suttie and @Pixel_Robots Youāll get a whopping 3 pieces of content each day! Each day thereāll be 3 videos, each with an accompanying blog post. Theyāll be covering a bunch of Azure topics from Azure IoT through to how to pass Azure Certifications so thereās something for everyone!
Head over to https://azureadventcalendar.com/ or their YouTube channel to get your hands on the content each day!
3. #DevDecember
So weāve already covered some new content that you can get each day this month. But itās been an amazing year of content already in 2019! #DevDecember, brought to you by @livelovegeek from Microsoft Azure, is an effort to share some of the best cloud content of the year, as well as some new stuff too!
I hear thereās going to be an awesome Ugly Christmas Sweater IoT tutorial!
Thereās a blog post explaining everything here, and you can follow the hashtag #DevDecember on Twitter to get all the juicy content each day!
4. Devops this holiday season?
I know just what you need to get you in the Christmas spirit! Some Devops!!!
Edward Thomson from Github is going to be posting a daily blog post for you to learn more about Github Actions, their new service that allows you to perform CI/CD. As well as build, test, and deploy your code right from GitHub
To check the posts out, head over to Edwardās personal blog where heāll be posting the content.
5. Advent of Cyber
As a cloud security advocate, how could we miss this one out! Itās not specifically cloud security related, but security is important folks! So it canāt harm to brush up on our infosec skills this winter can it?
The Cyber Advent Calendar is brought to you by TryHackMe and each day thereāll be a challenge every day, designed at beginners, in their words āwe wonāt be throwing you in at the deep endā so itās a fun way to get up to speed if itās not something youāve really invested time in previously!
Thereāll be challenges released on Web Exploitation, Scripting, Networking and more! Each one is self contained so it doesnāt matter where/when you get started.
So head on over to https://tryhackme.com/christmas to get started!
So there we have it, 5 great resources to help you brush up on the Cloud this December! Hereās a final list of resources.
Sign up for a free Azure account
If you want to complete some of the challenges, youāll need an account with a cloud provider. Hereās how to get one on Azure.
Happy Learning!
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Also would like to list - C# Advent - crosscuttingconcerns.com/
And JavaScript advent at javascript.christmas/