Kubernetes on Google Cloud Study Jam: GDG Atlanta Monthly Meetup

Want to get started on the Google Cloud, but don't know where to begin? Join us for our Cloud Study Jam! Get official Google training, a $55+ value, free of charge. Together we'll work through a Google Cloud lab on Kubernetes. You will get hands-on experience with Kubernetes in Google Cloud. Then after our live session, you will have free access to more labs you can finish at home, Cloud Consol

Feb 19, 2019, 11:00 PM – Feb 20, 2019, 2:00 AM

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Want to get started on the Google Cloud, but don't know where to begin? Join us for our Cloud Study Jam!
Get official Google training, a $55+ value, free of charge. Together we'll work through a Google Cloud lab on Kubernetes. You will get hands-on experience with Kubernetes in Google Cloud.

Then after our live session, you will have free access to more labs you can finish at home, Cloud Console, Security, IoT on Cloud, and Machine Learning. Complete all labs in the quest and earn a Google-hosted badge for your online profile, and additional 30 days access to the training platform to compete any labs you want

Join GDG Atlanta for our monthly meeting, hosted at stable | kernel every 3rd Tuesday evening of the month.

Our monthly meetups are FREE and open to the public. We feature talks, workshops, open discussions, and more that focus on development strategies relating to Google developer products. We welcome developers from the community to host talks or workshops with our group. If you're interested in co-hosting programming related to Google product development, contact us at [masked]

From https://developers.google.com/groups/ ::

"Google Developer Groups (GDGs) are for developers who are interested in Google's developer technology; everything from the Android, Chrome, Drive, and Google Cloud platforms, to product APIs like the Cast API, Maps API, and YouTube API. A GDG can take many forms -- from just a few people getting together to watch our latest video, to large gatherings with demos and tech talks, to events like code sprints and hackathons. However, at the core, GDGs are focused on developers and technical content, and the core audience should be developers."

Bring a laptop and charger (PC, Mac or Chromebook)! The labs will run on all of the latest versions of the popular browsers. For the best experience, make sure your laptop has Firefox or Chrome installed. Don’t forget your charger.

Parking for the Venue:
Please park in the parking spots marked V for visitors or guests can also park on the grass patch to the right of the building, and down Willoughby Way NE, Ashley Ave. NE and any other available street parking around the area. We ask to please not block driveways or mailboxes.

Organizers

  • Jessica Rudd

    Mailchimp

    Senior Data Engineer

  • Cinamon White

    TechKnow

    Founder

  • Zach Farley

    KITT LABS Inc

    Organizer

  • Kate Hargrove

    Organizer

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