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awesome-scalability
- Ask HN: What are some of the best blog posts by software engineers?
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
3. Awesome Scalability
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SRE DevOps Interview Questions — Linux Troubleshooting
Scalability, Reliability and Performance for Large Systems
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You should be reading academic computer science papers
Also check out awesome-scalability which is a categorized list of whitepapers, talks, and blogposts around system design. Lots of good stuff there.
- Looking back on what you know now, what concepts took you a surprising amount of effort and time to truly understand?
- The Patterns of Scalable, Reliable, and Performant Large-Scale Systems
awesome-tf
- List of most useful Terraform open-source tools
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Cool Terraform Tools and Programs list
If you want a list of tools and resources for a particular topic, then the best way to go is to search "awesome-yourtopic". So, for terraform it is awesome-terraform
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What's your go-to website for DevOps related content?
Honestly github. Searching for "awesome" repositories like awesome-terraform can be super insightful in how open source projects implement something. Also just searching for something like "such-and-such ansible" or "such-and-such terraform" is a great way to learn new techniques.
- Quick Tech - awesome-terraform
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How to realistically validate Terraform code before applying?
I found tflint in https://github.com/shuaibiyy/awesome-terraform to check before apply
What are some alternatives?
awesome-distributed-systems - A curated list to learn about distributed systems
gaia - Gaia is a Terraform 🌍 UI for your modules, and self-service infrastructure 👨💻
system-design-interview - System design interview for IT companies
terraformize - Apply\Destory Terraform modules via a simple REST API endpoint.
awesome-javascript-learning - A tiny list limited to the best JavaScript Learning Resources
terratag - Terratag is a CLI tool that enables users of Terraform to automatically create and maintain tags across their entire set of AWS, Azure, and GCP resources
Systemizer - A system design tool that allows you to simulate data flow of distributed systems.
Terraform-Guide - Terraform Guide
awesome-sre - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering resources.
tapir - A Private Terraform Registry
software-engineering-subjects - Software Engineering Subjects
kics - Find security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and infrastructure misconfigurations early in the development cycle of your infrastructure-as-code with KICS by Checkmarx.