GCP 101: Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud Storage was publicly launched in 2010 as a competitor to other cloud-based storage services such as Amazon S3.
Google Cloud Storage was publicly launched in 2010 as a competitor to other cloud-based storage services such as Amazon S3.
OpenFaaS is an open-source platform that makes it easy for developers to deploy event-driven functions and microservices to Kubernetes without repetitive, boiler-plate coding.
In the modern era of software development, rigorous testing is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. Testing ensures that software functions as intended and helps maintain high quality and reliability.
Trunk-based development is a source code management strategy where all developers work on a single branch, often referred to as 'trunk' or 'main'.
MinIO is an open-source, high-performance, and cloud-native object storage system. It is designed for large-scale private and public cloud infrastructure.