Google Cloud Platform Developer Bootcamp (Part 2 of 2)
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The second half of this Google Cloud developer bootcamp moves from groundwork to the skill set the Professional Cloud Developer role actually demands: experience with next-generation databases, runtime environments, and developer tools, plus proficiency in at least one general-purpose programming language. You'll also work with Stackdriver, learning to produce meaningful metrics and logs to debug and trace code — a competency the exam weighs heavily.
Content stays customized to the exam materials, continuing the compressed treatment of Google Cloud's study objectives that began in Part 1. Expect to be stretched: the exam challenges even the average developer, mainly on how deeply they understand GCP best practices and services.
Prerequisites are unchanged — you should be a software developer or programmer, with basic cloud concepts helpful but not required. It serves developers preparing for the Professional Cloud Developer certification, existing cloud developers and data engineers, GCP beginners with some minor experience, and anyone who needs to get exam-ready quickly. Finish both halves and the full bootcamp syllabus is behind you.
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Google Cloud Platform Developer Bootcamp (Part 2 of 2)
Why Google Cloud Platform?
According to Global Knowledge’s Survey for 2018 a GCP Cloud Professionals had the highest salary at $139,529. Getting Google Cloud Certified or even just learning more can add value to your career earnings.
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A Professional Cloud Developer builds scalable and highly available applications using Google recommended practices and tools that leverage fully managed services. This individual has experience with next generation databases, runtime environments and developer tools. They also have proficiency with at least one general purpose programming language and are skilled with using Stackdriver to produce meaningful metrics and logs to debug and trace code.
This course is meant to be a course developed to be targeted for taking the Google Cloud Professional Cloud Developer Exam. Content is fresh and has been customized for the exam materials.
It would be expected or at a minimum to have experience with Google Cloud and be a developer. Course has compressed the study objectives listed by Google Cloud and we have taken the Cloud Developer exam. The exam is very challenging and will challenge the "average" developer in many respects but mainly around how well you understand GCP best practices and services.
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Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
Who this course is for:
GCP Beginners. Some minor experience would be helpful since this course does not spend much time on GCP 100 materials