Pravin Velusamy (@pravinv_) 's Twitter Profile
Pravin Velusamy

@pravinv_

Cloud Engineer

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calendar_today01-02-2023 07:15:12

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Hey 100xDevs ! 🚀 Just wrapped up Week 2.4 in #Cohort 0-100, and here's what I learned: 💻 Practiced advanced Bash commands. 🔍 Got into Elasticsearch of my own, learning the fundamentals and understanding how it works. Thanks to Harkirat Singh✨ #100xDevs #LearningJourney

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Starting this week with #week 2.5 in Cohort 0-100 by Harkirat Singh ,after playing with linux commands. Good to go...🚀🚀🚀 #express #100xDevs #CodeNewbie #WebDev

Starting this week with #week 2.5 in Cohort 0-100 by
<a href="/kirat_tw/">Harkirat Singh</a> ,after playing with linux commands.

Good to go...🚀🚀🚀

#express #100xDevs  #CodeNewbie #WebDev
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Done with week 2.5, Cohort 0-100 by Harkirat Singh, learnt creating http server, http status code, and http methods. Good learning today... #100xDevs #webdevelopment #programming #coding

Done with week 2.5, Cohort 0-100 by
<a href="/kirat_tw/">Harkirat Singh</a>, learnt creating http server, http status code, and http methods.
Good learning today...

#100xDevs #webdevelopment #programming #coding
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📌Completed week 2.6: Focused on filter, map, and arrow functions. 📌Studied and practiced git commands in week 2.7. 📌 Started week 3.1: Learning about middlewares and global catches. Thanks to Harkirat Singh. #100xDevs #learninginpublic #coding

📌Completed week 2.6: Focused on filter, map, and arrow functions.
📌Studied and practiced git commands in week 2.7.
📌 Started week 3.1: Learning about middlewares and global catches.

Thanks to <a href="/kirat_tw/">Harkirat Singh</a>.
#100xDevs #learninginpublic #coding
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🚀 Attended a great Red Hat Red Hat OpenShift demo this morning! ⚡️Key takeaways: 🔹OpenShift Certifications 🔹OpenShift vs Kubernetes 🔹Deployed a basic web application 🔹Differences: OpenShift v3 vs v4 #LearningJourney

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Spent the day at #DevStudioCon2024. Learned a lot and had a great time. Thanks to Wix Studio for this fantastic event! Looking forward to the next one. #networking #community #wix

Spent the day at #DevStudioCon2024.

Learned a lot and had a great time.

Thanks to <a href="/WixStudio/">Wix Studio</a> for this fantastic event! 
Looking forward to the next one.

#networking #community #wix
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Day-1 | 30-Days-of-AWS-Terraform Why Terraform? ✔ Cloud-agnostic ✔ Simple HCL syntax ✔ State management ✔ Powerful modules ✔ Automation-friendly ✔ Full change visibility Read more: 30daysofawsterraform.hashnode.dev/introduction-t… Piyush Sachdeva - Building CannerAI 🚀 #devops #30DaysOfAwsTerraform #terraform

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Day 2 — Terraform Providers 1. Providers connect Terraform to cloud APIs. 2. Lock versions, use terraform init + terraform plan. 3. Never hardcode creds - use AWS CLI, env vars, or IAM roles. ReadMore: 30daysofawsterraform.hashnode.dev/day-2-terrafor… Piyush Sachdeva - Building CannerAI 🚀 #30DaysOfAWSTerraform #Terraform

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System Design becomes EASY when you follow these: 1. Fundamentals youtube.com/playlist?list=… 2. API Design youtube.com/watch?v=DQ57zY… 3. Load Balancing youtube.com/watch?v=xg7Dj2… 4. Message Queues youtube.com/watch?v=DYFocS… 5. Rate Limiting youtube.com/watch?v=MIJFyU… 6. Caching

System Design becomes EASY when you follow these:

1. Fundamentals
youtube.com/playlist?list=…

2. API Design
youtube.com/watch?v=DQ57zY…

3. Load Balancing
youtube.com/watch?v=xg7Dj2…

4. Message Queues
youtube.com/watch?v=DYFocS…

5. Rate Limiting
youtube.com/watch?v=MIJFyU…

6. Caching
Yoshik K (@askyoshik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know load balancers distribute traffic But how does it actually decide which backend server gets your request? Round-robin? Least connections? Something else? Here's the breakdown you wish you read earlier:

You know load balancers distribute traffic

But how does it actually decide which backend server gets your request?

Round-robin? Least connections? Something else?

Here's the breakdown you wish you read earlier: