Using Go as the Infrastructure Language at NodeSource
As a cloud-first company NodeSource uses Go to manage resources on AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Azure.
As a cloud-first company NodeSource uses Go to manage resources on AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Azure.
Today we're pleased to announce that we've streamlined deployments to each of the major cloud providers for a rapid and seamless deployment experience.
In our May #NeedToNode with Jonathan Carter, we did a deep dive into the process of working in dev to shipping into prod w/ Node.js, Docker, and Kubernetes
Today, we're pleased to announce that you can now deploy NodeSource N|Solid on Microsoft Azure, directly from the Azure Marketplace.
Since early on, MongoDB has been a simple choice for a database when building out a Node.js apps. But can you get started with Node.js and MongoDB today?
Get up and running quickly with this selection of tools for Microsoft's VS Code, an Electron-based text editor that's streamlined for Node.js development.
On the 23rd, Jonathan Carter of Microsoft will be showing us how to go from development to scalable production with Node.js, Docker, and Azure.
Interested in streamlining and extending your CI/CD pipeline? Take a look at these quick and easy tools to speed up and improve your CI/CD workflows.
In this guide, we'll look at how to setup Azure to run to be able to create a Kubernetes cluster that's primed to run N|Solid with Kubernetes on ACS.