Six Questions with Pluralsight Author: Mark Heath
This time we have Six Questions with Pluralsight Author: Mark Heath. Mark is a software architect using the Microsoft stack, a regular blogger and speaker, and he runs the NAudio project -
Consultant and trainer.
Microsoft
MVP.
Pluralsight
Author.
Managing Apps on Kubernetes with Istio
February 2020 |
Using Declarative Jenkins Pipelines
April 2020 |
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE): The Big Picture
March 2020 |
Monitoring Containerized Application Health with Docker
August 2018 |
Handling Data and Stateful Applications in Docker
January 2019 |
Managing Load Balancing and Scale in Docker Swarm Mode Clusters
March 2018 |
Modernizing .NET Apps with Docker
December 2017 |
C# Extension Methods
October 2019 |
This time we have Six Questions with Pluralsight Author: Mark Heath. Mark is a software architect using the Microsoft stack, a regular blogger and speaker, and he runs the NAudio project -
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