The Developer Deep Dives are 1-hour interactive developer sessions from the Red Hat Developer team to Legal & General developers and anyone interested in the latest and greatest technology on the market. Each session comes with demos, example code and commands, and an in-depth look at real world use-cases for the technology in question. The sessions are free, so reserve your seat, grab a beverage of your choice and dive into the technologies.
New Date and time 14 June, 10 AM (GMT+1 London)
Attention Developers: The Deep Dive Session “The OpenShift Doctor is in” on May 31st has been postponed to June 14th. The new session will be offered in-person at our London office, providing more time for you to ask questions on anything covered in the previous session and engage with the expert. It will also be broadcasted for those unable to attend in person. Join us for an immersive learning experience and bring your most challenging ‘Developer On OpenShift’ questions, the trickier the better.
See you there!
For questions reach out to Leyla Singer (lsinger@redhat.com)
Location: 1 Coleman St, London EC2R 5AA Room: 8th Floor Meeting room 11
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15 March
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
OpenShift 3 to 4 (Architecture) This session will detail the architectural changes from OCP3 to OCP4, the technology behind them, the differences in deployment, the fantastic IPI (installer provisioned infrastructure) installer, RHEL CoreOS and the Operator Framework |
22 March
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
OpenShift 3 to 4 (Application Migration)
This session will detail the differences between Application hosting on OCP3 and OCP4, the simple and easy route for migration (live or offline), tips and tricks around optimisation of resources (PVs and the like) and an introduction to OpenShift GitOps which makes provisioning and maintaining Application Workloads much easier and controlled
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29 March
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
Operators in OCP4 This session will go into depth around the use of Operators, creating them, maintaining them, using them as part of Application Workloads. |
5 & 12 April
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Easter Break
We will pause the sessions during this time and continue with a double session on Knative Serverless on 19 April.
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19 April
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
Knative Serverless (1)
This session will explain the technology around the OpenShift serverless functionality; how it differs from the normal way of deploying applications, real world use-cases and demos.
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19 April
10:00-11:00 AM GMT+1 |
Knative Serverless (2) This session will dive deeper into the Eventing and Serving versions of the Serverless functionality, including an overview of Cloud Events, Triggers and how these can be used to build complex systems that are massively efficient. |
26 April
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
Quarkus (1)
This session will introduce the Quarkus technology, a way of modernizing your JAVA applications. Quarkus provides the mechanisms to produce fast starting, small footprint JAVA based services which, combined with Serverless, gives developers a massive set of powerful tools for engineering cloud native applications.
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3 May
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
Quarkus (2)
This session will dive deeper into the capabilities of using Quarkus in next-generation Applications. This will also cover using the OpenShift S2I approach for building Quarkus apps on-cluster, and the capability of Native builds for even faster Applications
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10 May
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
Kafka
Have you been dreaming of streaming? Apache Kafka has taken over the async messaging world and is now a required skill for every Java developer. Stop using batch processes to analyze your data, and start doing it in real time with Kafka Streams.
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17 May
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
ISTIO Service Mesh
Service mesh, in general, helps developers solve typical problems they find when moving to cloud-native infrastructure and building applications out of microservices. Some of these challenges include how to consistently monitor and collect statistics, tracing, and other telemetry; how to add resiliency in the face of unexpected failure; how to do powerful feature routing (i.e., canary releases and shadowing traffic); and much more, like securing your services correctly. In this session, we'll show you how to take advantage of service mesh capabilities so you can start using them right after the session.
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24 May
9-10 AM GMT+1 |
Podman and Podman Desktop
This session will do a deep dive into the excellent Podman and Podman Desktop tools, designed for allowing developers to build and test Containers locally before deploying to a Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster.
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14 June
10-11 AM GMT+1 |
The OpenShift Doctor is in…..
This session will be an open session where anyone can ask any question on anything covered in the previous sessions or not covered. Bring your most challenging ‘Developer On OpenShift’ questions, the trickier the better.
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Your Developer Advocate for the sessions:
Developer Advocate at Red Hat
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