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Learn CI/CD

Learn how to take a working codebase and automate the testing, build, and deployment processes for a cloud-based application.

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Lane is a back-end engineer and the lead instructor of Boot.dev. He has taught over one million students worldwide, on Boot.dev, FreeCodeCamp, YouTube and the Backend Banter podcast. Lane worked as a backend engineer writing Go, Python and TypeScript, then moved into engineering management and a couple of years later left to build Boot.dev full-time.

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You'll build and test a real codebase, and then automate that same build process to deploy an application to the cloud. We'll cover technologies like GitHub Actions, Docker, GCP, Cloud Run, and Turso. If you want to learn how modern tech companies test and ship products, this course is for you.

20 Hours

of interactive content

40 Addicting

lessons and quizzes

Earn a certificate

of completion

A key part of

the back-end track

Avoid tutorial hell

by writing a ton of code

Learn online

to not interrupt life

Chapter List

1
Continuous Integration
Learn the basics of CI with GitHub Actions
2
Tests
Learn how to write and run tests both locally and with GitHub Actions
3
Formatting
Learn how to run automated code format checks in the cloud
4
Linting
Learn how to run automated code linting checks and learn about the difference between linting and formatting
5
Security
Learn about automatic security checks and how to set them up in a Go project
6
Build
Learn how to build a Go project in the cloud and Dockerize it in GitHub Actions
7
Deploy
Learn how to deploy a Go project to the public internet using GCP and Cloud Run
8
Database
Learn how to connect your public Go service to a managed Turso database. Run migrations in continuous delivery pipelines

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