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100DaysOfKubernetes

Who is this for?

This book is for everyone who wants to get started learning about Kubernetes.

The goal is to;

  • provide a learning journey; answering "where do I get started and find resources"
  • advance the content over time with the help of community contributions
  • include an up-to-date and comprehensive collection of resources from blogs posts over video content
  • highlight community contributions right from the start

Usage

This book is made with mdBook. Instructions on how to use mdBook can be found here.

Contribute

Prerequisites

Run

mdbook build
mdbook serve

Now you should be able to open the book on http://localhost:3000/

Ways to contribute

  1. Start your 100DaysOfKubernetes challenge and tweet every day about what you have learned
  2. Add your own resources to this book whether specific to 100Days or resources that help explain topics
  3. Help us enhance the notes for each topic

If you create a PR, please add yourself to the contributor list.

Structure of the book

The book is divided into several higher-level topics. Each topic has several sub-topics that are individual pages or chapters.

Those chapters have a similar structure:

Title

The title of the page

100Days Resources

This section highlights a list of community resources specific to the topics that is introduced. Additionally, this is where you can include your own content, videos and blog articles, from your 100DaysOfKubernetes challenge.

Learning Resources

A list of related learning resources. Different to '100Days Resources', these do not have to be specific to 100DaysOfKubernetes.

Example Notes

This section provides an introduction to the topics. The goal is to advance in each topic over time. When you are first time learning about a topic, it is usually best to take your own notes but sometimes having a starting point and examples is helpful.

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