Rust for DevOps

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Rust for DevOps

Coursera · Intermediate ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Builds a DevOps pipeline using Rust to apply DevOps principles for software development and deployment

Original Description

Rust For DevOps is an intermediate level course for software engineers, system administrators, and technical professionals looking to apply DevOps principles using Rust. This course is for you if you have beginner level programming experience and are familiar with Linux, Git, and Docker fundamentals. Through video lessons and coding exercises, you will gain practical Rust skills to build, deploy, and monitor applications using DevOps workflows. You will implement containerization, instrument your code for observability, and automate common administration tasks like file parsing and cron jobs. By the end, you will have the Rust and DevOps skills to rapidly develop robust large-scale applications, regardless of your specific technical role.
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