Google Cloud for Developers: Write, migrate, and extend your code by leveraging Google Cloud

Unlock your potential with this ultimate guide to Google Cloud – packed with expert tips, coding techniques, legacy migration, and application extension strategies


Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook


Key Features


Maximize your code potential using Google Cloud services


Migrate legacy code to the cloud seamlessly and create code that runs anywhere


Use hands-on examples to learn and showcase your experience with Google Cloud


Book Description


As more organizations embrace cloud computing, developers new to the cloud often feel overwhelmed by cloud migration and code running directly on the cloud. Google Cloud for Developers comes packed with practical tips and expert advice to accelerate your application development journey and help you unlock the full potential of cloud computing.


You’ll begin by understanding and comparing all the available options to run your code. You’ll write, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot your code without leaving the Google Cloud IDE while selecting the best option – serverless or GKE containers – for each use case. After that, you’ll get to grips with the basic Google Cloud infrastructure services and connect your code with public APIs. This will help you add features to your application, such as language translation and object detection in images or videos. Furthermore, you’ll explore a comprehensive list of tips and best practices to make your migration smooth. You’ll also gain the necessary knowledge to write code from scratch, by employing the basics of hybrid cloud applications and build services that can run virtually anywhere.


By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to carry out the application development process and successfully move your code to Google Cloud.


What you will learn


Understand how to write, run, and troubleshoot code on Google Cloud


Choose between serverless or GKE containers for running your code


Connect your code to Google Cloud services using public APIs


Migrate your code to Google Cloud flawlessly


Build hybrid cloud solutions that can run virtually anywhere


Get to grips with Cloud Functions, App Engine, GKE, and Anthos


Who this book is for


Google Cloud for Developers is for cloud architects, engineers, or developers willing to migrate their applications and services to Google Cloud or build them from scratch. Entrepreneurs in early-stage start-ups and IT professionals who want to know more about Google Cloud from a developer perspective will also benefit from this book. A basic understanding of Cloud concepts and basic experience in writing Python and Shell scripts is a must.


 

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Google Cloud for Developers: Write, migrate, and extend your code by leveraging Google Cloud

Unlock your potential with this ultimate guide to Google Cloud – packed with expert tips, coding techniques, legacy migration, and application extension strategies


Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook


Key Features


Maximize your code potential using Google Cloud services


Migrate legacy code to the cloud seamlessly and create code that runs anywhere


Use hands-on examples to learn and showcase your experience with Google Cloud


Book Description


As more organizations embrace cloud computing, developers new to the cloud often feel overwhelmed by cloud migration and code running directly on the cloud. Google Cloud for Developers comes packed with practical tips and expert advice to accelerate your application development journey and help you unlock the full potential of cloud computing.


You’ll begin by understanding and comparing all the available options to run your code. You’ll write, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot your code without leaving the Google Cloud IDE while selecting the best option – serverless or GKE containers – for each use case. After that, you’ll get to grips with the basic Google Cloud infrastructure services and connect your code with public APIs. This will help you add features to your application, such as language translation and object detection in images or videos. Furthermore, you’ll explore a comprehensive list of tips and best practices to make your migration smooth. You’ll also gain the necessary knowledge to write code from scratch, by employing the basics of hybrid cloud applications and build services that can run virtually anywhere.


By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to carry out the application development process and successfully move your code to Google Cloud.


What you will learn


Understand how to write, run, and troubleshoot code on Google Cloud


Choose between serverless or GKE containers for running your code


Connect your code to Google Cloud services using public APIs


Migrate your code to Google Cloud flawlessly


Build hybrid cloud solutions that can run virtually anywhere


Get to grips with Cloud Functions, App Engine, GKE, and Anthos


Who this book is for


Google Cloud for Developers is for cloud architects, engineers, or developers willing to migrate their applications and services to Google Cloud or build them from scratch. Entrepreneurs in early-stage start-ups and IT professionals who want to know more about Google Cloud from a developer perspective will also benefit from this book. A basic understanding of Cloud concepts and basic experience in writing Python and Shell scripts is a must.


 

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Overview

Unlock your potential with this ultimate guide to Google Cloud – packed with expert tips, coding techniques, legacy migration, and application extension strategies


Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook


Key Features


Maximize your code potential using Google Cloud services


Migrate legacy code to the cloud seamlessly and create code that runs anywhere


Use hands-on examples to learn and showcase your experience with Google Cloud


Book Description


As more organizations embrace cloud computing, developers new to the cloud often feel overwhelmed by cloud migration and code running directly on the cloud. Google Cloud for Developers comes packed with practical tips and expert advice to accelerate your application development journey and help you unlock the full potential of cloud computing.


You’ll begin by understanding and comparing all the available options to run your code. You’ll write, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot your code without leaving the Google Cloud IDE while selecting the best option – serverless or GKE containers – for each use case. After that, you’ll get to grips with the basic Google Cloud infrastructure services and connect your code with public APIs. This will help you add features to your application, such as language translation and object detection in images or videos. Furthermore, you’ll explore a comprehensive list of tips and best practices to make your migration smooth. You’ll also gain the necessary knowledge to write code from scratch, by employing the basics of hybrid cloud applications and build services that can run virtually anywhere.


By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to carry out the application development process and successfully move your code to Google Cloud.


What you will learn


Understand how to write, run, and troubleshoot code on Google Cloud


Choose between serverless or GKE containers for running your code


Connect your code to Google Cloud services using public APIs


Migrate your code to Google Cloud flawlessly


Build hybrid cloud solutions that can run virtually anywhere


Get to grips with Cloud Functions, App Engine, GKE, and Anthos


Who this book is for


Google Cloud for Developers is for cloud architects, engineers, or developers willing to migrate their applications and services to Google Cloud or build them from scratch. Entrepreneurs in early-stage start-ups and IT professionals who want to know more about Google Cloud from a developer perspective will also benefit from this book. A basic understanding of Cloud concepts and basic experience in writing Python and Shell scripts is a must.


 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781837636273
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 05/26/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 364
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Hector Parra Martinez worked in Corporate IT for more than 15 years, specializing in Failure Monitoring and Automatic Recovery. Five years ago, he joined Google as a Customer Solutions Engineer, helping the largest customers in Spain and EMEA to make the most out of Google Cloud for their Advanced Marketing Analytics and Data Activation projects in Google Ads and Google Marketing Platform. Hector is a certified Google Cloud Digital Leader and co-leads Google’s ‘Mind the Gap’ program in Spain, created to encourage more young women to pursue science and engineering careers. In his spare time, He is a big fan of retro gaming, TV shows, and electronic music. He also loves traveling with his wife, Eva, and spending quality time with his big family.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Choosing Google Cloud
  2. Modern Software Development in Google Cloud
  3. Starting to Develop on Google Cloud
  4. Running Serverless Code on Google Cloud – Part 1
  5. Running Serverless Code on Google Cloud – Part 2
  6. Running Containerized Applications with Google Kubernetes Engine
  7. Managing the Hybrid Cloud with Anthos
  8. Making the Best of Google Cloud Networking
  9. Time-Saving Google Cloud Services
  10. Extending Applications with Google Cloud Machine Learning APIs
  11. Architecture Patterns for Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Solutions
  12. Practical Use Cases of Google Cloud in Real-World Scenarios
  13. Migration Pitfalls, Best Practices, and Useful Tips
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