Dienstag, 25. Januar 2022

Show HN: I wrote a book on Site Reliability Engineering https://ift.tt/3FSptTT

Show HN: I wrote a book on Site Reliability Engineering Hello! I just published a book on Site Reliability Engineering. https://ift.tt/3FXXour This book is a collection of 28 chapters on SRE concepts, such as observability, monitoring, Service Level Objectives (SLOs), alerting, resilience and debugging. I adapted each chapter from blog posts I've written over the last 4 years. Most of the chapters detailed concepts that I applied while working at $dayjob, so they are 100% proven in real business settings :) ------ Some info on the backstory. Last year I started writing a book on my software development methodology. I put in ~80 hours and am ~25% done. I began getting discouraged and I wanted the practice of actually shipping an entire book from start to finish. I took 28 blog posts and combined them to create this book. I put in ~20 hours editing the book myself. I'm really happy to have this experience and am looking forward to resuming my other book. I used leanpub to generate the pdf and epubs. Leanpub has its own markdown flavor called markua. I was originally drawn to leanpub because it has a pretty popular tech listing website. I didn't actually list on leanpub because they only pay using paypal, so I listed on amazon KDP instead. Thank you! January 24, 2022 at 10:51PM

Keine Kommentare:

Kommentar veröffentlichen

[Reddit Gaming Hot Post] Unpopular opinion, I personally believe that some parents should monitor their kids online behaviour during video games.

I just played a game of MW2 and listened to (and laughed at) a child in my team constantly swearing and raging each time he died. He got mo...