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Further Details Title: Programming Kubernetes Condition: New EAN: 9781492047100 ISBN: 9781492047100 Publisher: O'Reilly Media Format: Paperback Release Date: 07/31/2019 Item Height: 233mm Item Length: 178mm Author: Michael Hausenblas, Stefan Schimanski Language: English Subtitle: Developing Cloud-Native Applications Description: If you’re looking to develop native applications in Kubernetes, this is your guide. Developers and AppOps administrators will learn how to build Kubernetes-native applications that interact directly with the API server to query or update the state of resources. AWS developer advocate Michael Hausenblas and Red Hat principal software engineer Stefan Schimanski explain the characteristics of these apps and show you how to program Kubernetes to build them. You’ll explore the basic building blocks of Kubernetes, including the client-go API library and custom resources. All you need to get started is a rudimentary understanding of development and system administration tools and practices, such as package management, the Go programming language, and Git. Walk through Kubernetes API basics and dive into the server’s inner structure Explore Kubernetes’s programming interface in Go, including Kubernetes API objects Learn about custom resources—the central extension tools used in the Kubernetes ecosystem Use tags to control Kubernetes code generators for custom resources Write custom controllers and operators and make them production ready Extend the Kubernetes API surface by implementing a custom API server Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Computing & Internet Release Year: 2019 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
Fantastic resource for Kubernetes developers! This book breaks down complex concepts clearly, with practical examples for building cloud-native apps. Perfect for both beginners and experienced users looking to deepen their Kubernetes expertise. The authors provide valuable insights into API machinery, controllers, and operator patterns. Well-structured, easy to follow, and packed with actionable knowledge—highly recommended for anyone serious about Kubernetes development.