The Complete Guide to Building Cloud-Based Services Cloud Native Go shows developers how to build massive cloud applications that meet the insatiable demands of today’s customers, and will dynamically scale to handle virtually any volume of data, traffic, or users. Kevin Hoffman and Dan Nemeth describe the modern cloud-native application in detail, illuminating factors, disciplines, and habits associated with rapid, reliable cloud-native development. They also introduce Go, a “simply elegant” high-performance language that is especially well-suited for cloud development. You’ll walk through creating microservices in Go, adding front-end web components using ReactJS and Flux, and mastering advanced Go-based cloud-native techniques. Hoffman and Nemeth show how to build a continuous delivery pipeline with tools like Wercker, Docker, and Dockerhub; automatically push apps to leading platforms; and systematically monitor app performance in production. Learn “The Way of the Cloud”: why developing good cloud software is fundamentally about mindset and discipline Discover why Go is ideal for cloud-native microservices development Plan cloud apps that support continuous delivery and deployment Design service ecosystems, and then build them in a test-first manner Push work-in-progress to a cloud Use Event Sourcing and CQRS patterns to react and respond to enormous volume and throughput Secure cloud-based web applications: do’s, don’ts, and options Create reactive applications in the cloud with third-party messaging providers Build massive-scale, cloud-friendly GUIs with React and Flux Monitor dynamic scaling, failover, and fault tolerance in the cloud
Bottle Top Bill (and his best friend Corky) blazed into preschoolers imaginations in 2006. The average viewing audience for the first series, which was shown on the ABC, was 350,000 per episode.With quirky story lines, adventurous locations (ranging from the Wild West to the Moon) and a strong recycling theme, the series is a fresh, creative and highly original animated program for children aged 3-6 years.Everything and everyone in the program is made from everyday bits and pieces. Each new character, place, or object is cleverly "built" on screen to encourage and inspire children to be creative.Moon Mayhem and The Junkosaur, titles from two of the episodes in the first series, will feature stills from the TV episodes and adapted scripts.A double-page spread at the back of each book will present craft activities from the different stories.The Junkosaur: Bill and Corky are at the beach when Jo-Jo the Junkosaur drops in on them (with a very big splash). Soon, they are taking their new friend home to her island and trying to elude a very tricky explorer who wants to put Jo-Jo into a cage!
Ned doesn't mean to be naughty, but somehow he just seems to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, such as when Bill and Corky are trying to paint their shed. They have invented a wondrous painting machine but soon Ned is holding on to it for his life as it careers out of control through the town – painting everything in sight!Bottle Top Bill (and his best friend Corky) blazed into preschoolers' imaginations in 2006. The average viewing audience for the first series, which was shown on the ABC, was 350,000 per episode.
The Great Wild Woolly is a rampaging sheep on a mission to liberate all sheep from their pens. Unfortunately, the sheep he chooses to set free belong to Mrs Whistlehead, and they are being minded by Bottle Top Bill and his best friend Corky.Bottle Top Bill (and his best friend Corky) blazed into preschoolers' imaginations in 2006. The average viewing audience for the first series, which was shown on the ABC, was 350,000 per episode.With quirky story lines, adventurous locations and a strong recycling theme, the series is a fresh, creative and highly original animated program for children aged 3-6 years.Everything and everyone in the program is made from everyday bits and pieces. Each new character, place, or object is cleverly "built" on screen to encourage and inspire children to be creative.
Draws together some of the most popular, most performed and best remembered plays published by Heinemann since 1979 as part of the One Act Plays series. This collection pf plays continues to form part of the drama experience of many Australian secondary students.
Sometimes we feel as though we are navigating through this life not knowing what to do next or which way to go. Yet, if we really analyzed our situation and looked in the right direction in the right way, we would see that God is moving mountains on our behalf and clearly directing our steps." Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. -Hebrews 11:1
Have you ever grown tired of hearing about the battle between science and religion? Or searched for the answer to a question,only to come up with another dead end? This book is a collection of poems and thoughts, by the author, simply meant to intrigue you enough to discover and find answers to some of the thoughts and questions you have yourself. Some of the contents of this book are of actual events and responses, to questions and problems, the author faced and dealt with in his everyday life. With an interesting collection of stories and poetry, this book is intended for the enjoyment of all its readers, and to, hopefully, bring peace and serenity into their lives as well.
This book contains poems, essays, and thoughts which are designed to provoke deep thinking, reinforcement (for some), and even change (for others). The author presents a collection of social networking posts he shared in the past, which are being reworked into something more distributable. It makes a good gift for moralistic, value-focused individuals. It may be useful with Churches and families who seek further advice and instruction for Christian living and Christian education. Providing thoughts on reality as well as light-hearted pieces to dull some of the pain, this book seeks to provide hope, help, and clarification in this time of confusion and distress we call Life.
For as long as I can remember, I had one excuse for all conscious sin. If I felt guilty about something I had done, I would justify myself saying, "Well, if I knew for sure that God was for real, I wouldn't do that." I wanted to be sure God exists. I mean it's no fun if you've held back from all the pleasures of life because you've got your eyes fixed on some "grand reward" only to find out God was a hoax, right? So I told God, "Prove to me that You exist and I won't do any of that ever again." Then one day, God showed up. He took me by the hand, led me out of the wilderness and opened my heart and mind to the spectacular. This book captures the lessons God taught me along the way. Life is a mirage. We only see and feel what we want to. But we owe it to ourselves to at least once in our lifetime see things as they really are and explore what lies beyond the physical realm. And this book will help you do just that.
For most Christians, explaining why and what we believe about God and the Bible is a challenge. For high school students, many of whom are wrestling with their own questions and doubts as well, the challenge is even greater. Think will help high school students explore God s Word to discover for themselves the truth behind what they believe. In 20 straightforward studies, students will explore the Bible to find solid reasons to believe and the know-how to explain their faith.
This book provides the first-ever overview of and guide to the geological setting and related features of the famous, volcanically active Galapagos Islands, as well as an in-depth analysis of the setting’s relationship to the region’s unique and iconic ecology, and its conservation. Further, it provides an introduction to human settlement and activity on the islands, including the transition from subsistence to a fishing economy and more recently tourism, all in the context of increasingly restrictive conservation regulations. Importantly, the book also explores the development of the concept and practice of sustainable development across the islands as a framework for future economic development, pursuing an approach that reconciles the needs of the resident population with conservation of this fragile environment. The book is intended for a broad readership, from those engaged in geological and ecological studies, college and university educators and conservation practitioners, to more general visitors to the islands.
What's in it for me? That's a question we all ask when we are presented with opportunities in life. So what's in it for me if I make a decision to follow Jesus Christ? Whether you only know Jesus as a name from history or you have been following him for decades, 4ME dives into answering this eternal question, what's in it for me?
The book Different Colored Boats are collected writings that will discuss different teachings of the various relationships with God. The title comes from a friend of mine who coined the phrase. In a discussion one day about the community group that I established (which works with churches of many denominations to meet and address community needs); he confided in me that he has realized that all Christians are on the same water, trying to get to the same place, just in adifferent colored boats.a I have asked pastors, preachers and leaders of Christian churches around the country to submit sermons, lessons and writings to be used in the book. There is no format, literary style or specific structure to be followed in the book. With my current job, I have the ability to travel throughout the U.S., which has allowed me to meet and collect various writings from many.
Insight Text Guides are written by highly qualified specialists in the relevant area of literature or film. All writers are experienced teachers at secondary or tertiary level, and present clear, comprehensive and accessible analyses for students. This guide to Megan Stacka s account of conflict in Afghanistan and the Middle East covers the texta s context and background, genre, narrative structure and style, characters and themes.
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