All Pulumi capabilities for defining cloud resources are now available for .NET developers. Pulumi engineer Mikhail Shilkov will show you how you can use C#, F#, and VB.NET to define the infrastructure for Azure, AWS, or even on-prem Kubernetes clusters.
Presenters
- Mikhail ShilkovSoftware Engineer, Pulumi
- Paul StackSoftware Engineer, Pulumi
What you will learn:
- How to provision cloud resources in .NET.
- Cloud programming best practices.
Get Started with Pulumi:
- Create an AWS S3 Bucket then modify the bucket to host a static website.
- Create an Azure Resource Group and Storage Account, then export the storage account’s connection string.
- Create a Google Cloud Storage Bucket and apply labels to that bucket.
- Create a Kubernetes NGINX deployment and add a config value for MiniKube deployments.
- More topics and tutorials.
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