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Cloud Computing Essentials for Beginners

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Cloud Computing Essentials for Beginners

A brief description of your project.

Cloud Computing Essentials for Beginners is a compendious volume focused on educating beginning practitioners on how to master modern cloud computing essentials required to prepare for accreditation to succeed in any technology centric industry.

Initially you’ll be enlightened on cloud computing and its various models. Then you will learn how to plan, and implement infrastructure services, platform services and configure software as a service types, this includes step-by-step demonstrations, review questions, and optimization recommendations derived from certified experts in the industry utilizing Microsoft, Amazon, and Google cloud computing services.

Cloud Computing Essentials for Beginners includes hands-on tutorials, and self-assessment questions. This easy-to-follow guide will teach you the essentials of cloud computing services.

Installing / Getting started

A quick introduction of the minimal setup you need to get started.

<place holder> Example: System.Console.WriteLine("Fast Lane rocks!");

what actually happens when you execute.

example output: Fast Lane rocks!

Initial Configuration

Some projects require initial configuration. This is the section where you would document those requirements.

Developing

Here's a brief intro about what a developer must do in order to start developing the project further:

<place holder> Example: System.Console.WriteLine("Fast Lane rocks!");

And state what happens step-by-step.

Building

If your project needs some additional steps for the developer to build the project after some code changes, state them here:

<place holder> Example: System.Console.WriteLine("Fast Lane rocks!");

Deploying / Publishing

In case there's some step you have to take that publishes this project to a server, this is the right time to state it.

<place holder> Example: System.Console.WriteLine("Fast Lane rocks!");

Explain what the previous code actually does.

Features

What can the features for this project accomplish?

  • What's the main functionality

Configuration

Here you should write what are all of the configurations a user can enter when using the project.

Argument 1

Type: String Default: 'default value'

State what an argument does and how you can use it. If needed, you can provide an example below.

Example: code to automate or manual task Example: System.Console.WriteLine("Fast Lane rocks!");

Argument 2

Type: Number|Boolean Default: 100

Copy-paste as many of these as you need.

Contributing

"If you'd like to contribute, please fork(copy) the repository and use a feature (non master) branch. Pull (colloborative review) requests are warmly welcome."

If there's anything else the developer needs to know (e.g. the code style guide), you should link it here. If there's a lot of things to take into consideration, it is common to separate this section to its own file called CONTRIBUTING.md (or similar). If so, you should say that it exists here.

Links

Even though this information can be found inside the project on machine-readable format like in a .json file, it's good to include a summary of most useful links to humans using your project. You can include links like:

  • Project homepage:
  • Repository:
  • Issue tracker:
    • In case of sensitive bugs like security vulnerabilities, please contact david3651@live.com directly instead of using issue tracker. We value your effort to improve the security and privacy of this project!
  • Related projects:
    • Your other project:
    • Someone else's project:

Licensing

"The project is licensed under Packt Publishing."

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