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Get up to speed with Helm, the preeminent package manager for the
Kubernetes container orchestration system. This practical guide
shows you how to efficiently create, install, and manage the
applications running inside your containers. Helm maintainers Matt
Butcher, Matt Farina, and Josh Dolitsky explain how this package
manager fits into the Kubernetes ecosystem and provide an inside
look at Helm's design and best practices. More than 70% of the
organizations that work with Kubernetes use Helm today. While the
Helm community provides thousands of packages, or charts, to help
you get started, this book walks developers and DevOps engineers
through the process of creating custom charts to package
applications. If you have a working understanding of Kubernetes,
you're ready to go. Explore primary features including frequently
used Helm commands Learn how to build and deploy Helm charts from
scratch Use Helm to manage complexity and achieve repeatable
deployments Package an application and its dependencies for easy
installation Manage the entire lifecycle of applications on
Kubernetes Explore ways to extend Helm to add features and
functionality Learn features for testing, handling dependencies,
and providing security
DESCRIPTION Go may be the perfect systems language. Built with
simplicity, concurrency, and modern applications in mind, Go
provides the core tool set for rapidly building web, cloud, and
systems applications. With superstar projects like Docker giving
the language a high-visibility boost; it's no wonder that companies
are clamoring for experienced Go engineers. With knowledge of a
language like Java or C#, it's easy to get started with Go; the
trick is finding the practical dirt-under-the-fingernails
techniques that are needed to build production-ready code. Go in
Practice guides readers through dozens of real-world techniques in
key areas like package management and microservice communication.
Following a cookbook-style Problem/Solution/Discussion format, this
practical handbook builds on the foundational concepts of the Go
language and introduces specific strategies that can be used in
day-to-day applications. Readers will learn techniques for building
web services, such as using Go in the cloud, testing and debugging,
routing, and network applications. KEY FEATURES Practical hands-on
guide Based on hard-earned knowledge Contains dozens of real-world
techniques AUDIENCE Written for readers who have already started
exploring Go and want to use it effectively in a production
setting. ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY Built with simplicity, concurrency,
and modern applications in mind, Go provides the core tool set for
rapidly building web, cloud, and systems applications. With
superstar projects like Docker giving the language a
high-visibility boost, it's no wonder that companies are clamoring
for experienced Go engineers.
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