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frontend repository for a simple to do application, which is developed using Angular9, https://github.com/MahmoodAbuAwwad/ToDo_Application
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A microservice refactored from the Udagram monolith
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📅 Bookify - Scalable Reservation Booking System!
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A microservice refactored from the Udagram monolith
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Udacity Cloud Developer Nanodegree project 4. Refactor a monolith application to microservices in separate Docker containers. Set up a CI and CD pipeline in DockerHub to deploy the containers to Kubernetes in AWS.
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Udagram is a microservice that allows users to register and log into a web client, post photos to the feed, and process photos using an image filtering.
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Udacity's Cloud Developer Nanodegree, Project 03: Refactor Monolith to Microservices
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DevOps project refactoring monolithic image filtering application into microservices and deploying it to AWS using Docker and Kubernetes orchestration with an auto-deploy pipeline.
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Watch and make changes to your kubernetes resources
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ALT-T Cloud Developer Nanodegree Projects (Udacity + AWS)
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K8s plugin for FBL
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FBL plugin for kubectl CLI tool
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Connect to private Google Cloud Redis instance from local machine through stunnel proxy running in Kubernetes.
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Kubernetes terminal UI
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Github action to install kubectl and kubectl plugins
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Connect to private Google Cloud SQL instance from local machine through Cloud SQL Auth Proxy running in Kubernetes.
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