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AWS CodeStar Deep Dive
Get started with AWS CodeStar for your application development projects and explore how it can make your DevOps workloads easier to manage.
What you'll learn
In this course, _AWS CodeStar Deep Dive_, you’ll learn how this service helps speed up your DevOps roadmap by making the provisioning of both development and runtime workloads based on validated and modern templates incredibly easy. First, you’ll explore what AWS CodeStar is and why it exists. Next, you’ll discover what other AWS services are hard at work behind the scenes, and how AWS CodeStar binds them all together. You'll review the concept of a project and play around with the different types of projects that CodeStar supports. Then, you’ll learn about some of the integrations with external tooling and other services that make it even easier to work with AWS CodeStar. Finally, you’ll learn about some best practices to follow to help keep your AWS CodeStar workloads secure, consistent, and solid. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the knowledge and skills necessary to use AWS CodeStar to create new DevOps projects on AWS, work on top of the pipelines it provides, and manage the projects around your solutions and architectures.
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About the author
Mario Mercado is a systems engineer working in the software and IT industry for almost 10 years. He has held roles as a software developer and quality assurance engineer. In the last 5 years, he’s been working with AWS helping multiple companies to achieve their best architectures in the cloud. Currently Mario is focused on Kubernetes and containers in general, and developing CICD pipelines for multiple projects and microservices. He is an AWS Community Builder, holds the AWS Solutions Architect Associate, AWS Solutions Architect Professional, and Security Specialty certifications. He's also the author of courses like "Hands-on with Amazon EKS" and "Advanced Terraform with AWS" in Pluralsight / A Cloud Guru. He’s also a musician, so he’s familiar with the “orchestration” term as a whole ;).
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