This week, I focused on deepening my understanding of Software Engineering 💻 with a focus on DevOps ⚙️, applying real-world examples to solidify my knowledge.
Here's what I’ve been learning in detail:
🔍 Key Concepts (with Examples):
SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) 📈: Explored the different phases of software development. For example, I mapped out a sample project from initial planning and design to testing and deployment, gaining insight into how each phase integrates.
SOLID Design Principles 🧑💻: Practiced applying these principles by building a small project and ensuring it followed clean coding standards. For instance, applying the Single Responsibility Principle helped me refactor code into smaller, more maintainable modules.
MVP (Minimum Viable Product) 🚀: Focused on creating an MVP by prioritizing essential features. I built a basic RESTful API, ensuring it worked effectively with minimal functionality before planning for more advanced features.
API Development 🔗: Practiced API design by implementing GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE operations in a test environment. This gave me hands-on experience in handling requests and managing secure data transfers.
DevOps vs NOps ⚡️: Learned about the differences between DevOps and NOps strategies, applying DevOps principles through setting up a CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins to automate testing and deployment.
SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) 🛠️: Experimented with site reliability practices by configuring monitoring and alerting tools, helping me understand how to maintain system performance and handle incidents efficiently.
Deployment Strategies ⚙️: Worked on blue-green and canary deployment strategies, ensuring smooth transitions with zero downtime when pushing updates to a live system.
This week was packed with valuable insights and hands-on experience. I’m excited to keep learning and sharing my progress in public! Feel free to reach out with advice or questions.
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