Building a Cloud Resume on Azure (and Then Refusing to Stop)
Ryan Williamson shares his experience of building a personal portfolio site using the Cloud Resume Challenge on Azure. The project evolved from a simple resume to a comprehensive site with various features, showcasing his skills in cloud technologies. This endeavor allowed him to deepen his understanding of Azure services beyond his day job in DevOps.
- ▪The Cloud Resume Challenge consists of 16 steps to create a portfolio site backed by serverless technology.
- ▪Williamson's project expanded beyond the initial challenge, taking several months to complete.
- ▪The site includes a visitor counter, a blog, and is deployed using CI/CD practices.
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try { if(localStorage) { let currentUser = localStorage.getItem('current_user'); if (currentUser) { currentUser = JSON.parse(currentUser); if (currentUser.id === 3941124) { document.getElementById('article-show-container').classList.add('current-user-is-article-author'); } } } } catch (e) { console.error(e); } Ryan Williamson Posted on May 20 • Originally published at rlwilliamson.dev Building a Cloud Resume on Azure (and Then Refusing to Stop) #azure #devops #cloudresumechallenge #bicep Eight years into a DevOps career and I'd never built a personal site. I'd architected and helped build out dozens of IaaS environments at work. I'd reviewed enough PRs touching CI/CD pipelines to have opinions about every action in the GitHub Marketplace.
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