DevOps Weekly, Explained

Plus: All the topics in backend and devops engineering we will be exploring for the rest of the year.

Hello! đź‘‹

Welcome to a new week and a fresh opportunity to advance your skills as a world-class DevOps and Backend Engineer.

Happy New Week again, and welcome to the “DevOps Weekly” newsletter. It’s my pleasure to curate this weekly newsletter that breaks down complex concepts in Backend and DevOps Engineering, shares exclusive backend and DevOps engineering resources, and helps you become a great Backend and DevOps Engineer.

My name is Akum Blaise Acha, founder of Zotech Company Limited => An information technology company. We excel in delivering application services that enhance efficiency and infrastructure solutions that establish a solid foundation for businesses to thrive.

I started my Tech Journey in 2019, worked in different local and international companies as a Backend engineer, DevOps Engineer and Scrum Master, and wrote many articles and resources. I’m currently a DevOps Engineer at Gozem.

This newsletter is an extension of the “EngiZo Growth Digest” newsletter. We moved everyone here to have one house for everything related to DevOps and Backend engineering.

As required by law, we are informing you that we are moving your data from any of the places you signed in from.

Moving on, now that we are all here, below are the different topics in DevOps and Backend engineering that we will cover throughout this year in the newsletter. Plus, other tips and resources that will come along.

  1. July => Fundermentals of DevOps and Backend Engineering

  2. August => Server-Side Programming Languages

  3. September => API and API Design

  4. October => Mastering Databases

  5. November=> Microservices Architecture and Management

  6. December => Backend Deployment and  Serverless Architecture and Functions as a Service (FaaS)

Each main topic above contains subtopics that will be extracted and sent every week. For example, we will share the following topics with you this month.

  1. Introducing the Newsletter and everything it stands for âś…

  2. What is DevOps and Backend Engineering?

  3. Becoming a Great Backend and DevOps Engineer

  4. What are Servers and OS in Backend and DevOps Engineering?

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