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Introduction to Fullstack and DevOps Engineering

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  • May 13, 2025
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Introduction to Fullstack and DevOps Engineering, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.15, with 16 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 124 reviews, and has 7218 subscribers.

You will learn about Fundamentals of Web Application Fundamentals of Web Application Deployment Fundamentals of infrastructure Basics of AWS Basic deployment of web applications on Linux machines Basics of containers and Docker This course is ideal for individuals who are Computer Science and Engineering fresh graduates or Junior and mid-level software Engineers and System Administrators or Anyone looking to kickstart a career as a Fullstack or DevOps Engineer or Companies and Technical Leads aiming to Apply DevOps It is particularly useful for Computer Science and Engineering fresh graduates or Junior and mid-level software Engineers and System Administrators or Anyone looking to kickstart a career as a Fullstack or DevOps Engineer or Companies and Technical Leads aiming to Apply DevOps.

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Summary

Title: Introduction to Fullstack and DevOps Engineering

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 16

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 16

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 18

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Fundamentals of Web Application
  • Fundamentals of Web Application Deployment
  • Fundamentals of infrastructure
  • Basics of AWS
  • Basic deployment of web applications on Linux machines
  • Basics of containers and Docker
  • Who Should Attend

  • Computer Science and Engineering fresh graduates
  • Junior and mid-level software Engineers and System Administrators
  • Anyone looking to kickstart a career as a Fullstack or DevOps Engineer
  • Companies and Technical Leads aiming to Apply DevOps
  • Target Audiences

  • Computer Science and Engineering fresh graduates
  • Junior and mid-level software Engineers and System Administrators
  • Anyone looking to kickstart a career as a Fullstack or DevOps Engineer
  • Companies and Technical Leads aiming to Apply DevOps
  • Many individuals, especially fresh graduates and junior engineers, are unsure how to start a career in Fullstack and DevOps Engineering.

    This course is composed of two modules:

    1. Web Applications.

    2. Infrastructure and Application Deployment.

    Each module comprises several lectures made of a theoretical part, in which certain concepts are explained, and a practical part, consisting of exercises and demos, to apply the knowledge learned, and to make sense of the information acquired. Amazon Web Services will be used in the demos, which will give you a great overview of cloud computing in general and AWS in particular. Finally, there will be a section that contains quizzes and a course project, to test everything you have learned.

    Upon completing this course, you will have a basic understanding of:

    Web Applications Concepts: What they are, why we need them, and how they are developed and deployed.

    Containers and Docker: The ability to containerize applications and perform basic deployments of containers.

    Cloud Computing and Amazon Web Services: Creation of networking and compute resources.

    Basic DevOps Concepts: Networking and compute requirements, application deployment, application containerization.

    In summary, this course aims to teach you the basic information needed to kickstart your career in Fullstack or DevOps. What differentiates this course is that it focuses a lot on understanding concepts, ideas, and thought process, which will allow you to further expand this knowledge on your own, or hopefully in more advanced courses.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: DevOps: What it is, What it isnt

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Web Applications

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Linux Commands

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Web Applications

    Lecture 3: [DEMO] Deploy and Serve a Static Website

    Lecture 4: [DEMO] Deploy and Serve Two Static Websites

    Lecture 5: [DEMO] Add Domain Names to the Websites

    Lecture 6: Web Application Concepts

    Lecture 7: [DEMO] Enable Load Balancing

    Lecture 8: Introduction to Server Side Applications

    Lecture 9: [DEMO] Deploy the nk-backend Application on Ubuntu

    Chapter 3: Introduction to Infrastructure and Containers

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Infrastructure Types

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Containers and Docker

    Lecture 3: [DEMO] Introduction to Containers

    Lecture 4: [DEMO] Advanced Docker Concepts

    Chapter 4: Knowledge Application

    Lecture 1: Course Project

    Instructors

  • Introduction to Fullstack and DevOps Engineering  No.2
    Nicolas El Khoury
    DevOps Consultant
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