It is used to zip files in a format that can be extracted in proper format and tastes:
tar -zcvf UlyssesOs.tar.gz UlyssesOs/
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* Mental note, I like to be seen as anonymous at coffee shops and public places so, I use the name aguy as a computer name... LOL
* My favorite language is Ruby when it comes to coding
JAVA:
Unlike Ruby, Java needs a lot more code to runHello world is written like this (4 lines of code, SMH) Ruby does this in 1:
To give a simple output of this:
Notice you have to compile first before running because JAVA is a compiled language and not an interpreted, meaning running command line tricks are out of the question and it takes more time to market/scale.
Java's multi-tier applications like:
- Spring framework:
fork my frame, and panel
Executed:
Result:
Git:
# - Start a brand new repoecho "# RubyForm" >> README.md git init git add README.md git commit -m "first commit" git remote add origin https://github.com/Hawaiideveloper/RubyForm.git git push -u origin master
# - Update an existing repo
git remote add origin https://github.com/Hawaiideveloper/RubyForm.git git push -u origin master
Python :
I. (I also use it so I can sit down and run movies that I enjoy)
Command to launch my favorite movie via command line via Python:
import os - a library used to start the linux terminal within the scrip
os.system("cd Videos/ a_movie/ vlc --fullscreen 1.mp4")
II. (Sort files by date and place them into a folder by month)
import os, time, shutil, sys
dir = sys.argv[1]
os.chdir(dir)
for f in os.listdir('.'):
ftime = time.gmtime(os.path.getmtime(f))
ctime_dir = str(ftime.tm_year) '-' str(ftime.tm_mon) '-' str(ftime.tm_mday)
if not os.path.isdir(ctime_dir):
os.mkdir(ctime_dir)
dst = ctime_dir '/' f
shutil.move(f, dst);
print('File' f 'has been moved to' dst)
for num in xrange(1,61):
if num % 5 == 0 and num % 3 == 0: #if number is divisable by 5 and 3 with no remainders print fizzbuzz
print "FizzBuzz"
elif num % 3 == 0: #print fizz for numbers with no remainders after dividing by 3
print "Fizz"
elif num % 5 == 0: #print buzz for numbers with no remainders after dividing by 3
print "Buzz"
else: #otherwise print the current number
print num
Ruby:
This will print the words "Hello, World" way easier than Java
puts 'Hello, world!'
The example below (for loop in ruby) will count to 30 and put a space in between each number
#!/usr/bin/ruby
for numbers in (1..30)
print numbers," "
end
print "\n"
RAILS / Passenger:
nano config/database.yml
nano Gemfile
bundle install
### Create views and controllers
rails generate controller do_something index
nano config/routes.rb
rails generate model do_something title:string text:text
rake db:migrate
#Edit the view to do something
nano app/views/do_something/new.html.erb
# Going to production you will do this:
#make permanent changes and migrate in production
rails db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
rails s
Things to remember when using coding with certain languages:
Dependency lookup is a pattern where a caller asks the container object for an object with a specific name or of a specific type. Dependency injection is a pattern where the container passes objects by name to other objects, via either constructors, properties, or factory methods.
MySQL:
mysql -u root -p
APIs:
Gems for Ruby:
- ActiveMerchant
- Bundler
- Capistrano
- Passenger
- FormTastic
- CarrierWave
- Shoulda
- Cocaine
- RMagic
- Spree
- CanCan
Mostly OpenStack:
- NOVA
- Neutron
- Cinder
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Versioning software SVN:
- GitLab
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Redmine
Testing Frameworks:
- JUnit:
- MockIT
- TestNG
Cisco Commands to Remember:
show config
wr config
Automation Tools:
Chef:
Ansible:
Puppet:
ansible-playbook
I. Linux:
top - every metric for PC
top -u every metric for a particular user
free -m memory displayed - what is the free memory available
df -h - display the existing hard drive space avaialable
pwd - what is the current working directory I am in
cd ~/ - go back to my home directory
chmod - change permission of folder/files
uptime - load average and users
iftop - show the stats on the network interfaces
A. Linux Authorized Key Setup:
Setup a static ip or make sure your DNS is working as any variation of direct connectivity will cause this tutorial to fail:The time of writing this I was on kernel "3.13.0.87" for Ubuntu and "4.3.3-301" for Fedora.
The concept it to show people that they can have both flavors of debian, and rpm based distributions working side by side.
Step 1: On the Client (your laptop):
ssh-keygen -t rsa
enter your passphrase and keep it secret. If you need to replace it type:
ssh-keygen -p
Step 2: On the Client (copy your ssh rsa key to the server) "make sure your user exists there"
ssh-copy-id@your_server_dns_or_static_IP
Step 3: On the Server (give yourself authorization of sudo)
if your user exists and its name is called "aguy" type the following otherwise substitute aguy with your username:
sudo adduser aguy sudo
Step 4: Optional (makes life simplistic for the day)
it is a temporary thing; but if your tired of putting your password you simply add the key to your id by doing this:
eval $(ssh-agent)
ssh-add
Step 5: Final step and to test your pub/pri keys
ssh aguy@myIPaddress
If you connect without password, success!!!!
Security of AWS / Linux 2-way(public/private) keys in one line:
(This will generate the security keys, copy the security key to the said server and then connect you all in one line of code)* make sure your private key is of "600" file premissions
ssh-keygen; ssh-copy-id yournamehere@yourhost.com; ssh yourhost.com
Vagrant
vagrant box add {title} {url} vagrant init {title} vagrant up
vagrant halt
Tools for you to researched:
Abstract class
Cloud Orchestrator: (vRealize, OpenStack, IBM Cloud ICO))
Java with Spring
Clojure - Terraform - Jenkins Bamboo kubernetes Mesosphere Nomad Consul Perforce Docker Travis ci LXC Puppet Salt Stack Chef Contracted for Lenovo through third party doing these tools: AngularJS Node.js EA frameworks: TOGAF, FEA, Zachman
Travis CI - Corey Docker - Tariq Android (SDK)- Tariq ---------------------------------------------------------------- Groupon: MapReduce commands - Corey
Appendix:
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Framework
Ruby ApIs - http://code.tutsplus.com/articles/24-extremely-useful-ruby-gems-for-web-development--net-23863
Java Swing assistance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ifwR5feRQI&list=PLfyq5A05w62_verkKr3DWKWbttvdgexH3&spfreload=5#t=85.999659
Mass-scaled microservice/SOA architectures - Tariq DONE
engineering as a development (Infra As Code)- Corey DONE
Architect and maintain multi-site, high-availability, production solutions - Tariq DONE
Improvements to the deployment process and tools - Corey DONE
Diagnose and resolve production system issues - Tariq DONE
Articulate clear goals to meet the strategy and track key metrics to measure success
Demonstrable skill in it at least one scripting language (e.g. shell, Python, Ruby) DONE
Experience with version control, preferably Git and/or DONE
7x24x365 support rotation DONE
XML - Corey DONE
JSON - Tariq DONE
Python - Corey DONE
Open Source, automation, self-healing infrastructure are our mojo. KISS, DRY, Immutabiliy are common sense for us. - Corey DONE
Cloud security - Corey DONE
weblogic 10.3 admin console Java Oracle(bea 103) DONE
Ansible - Tariq DONE
AWS - Tariq DONE
Linux - Corey DONE
Ruby - Tariq DONE
Java - Tariq DONE
Docker - Corey Done
3-teir webs application Done
Build multiple mobile applications with Firebase
############################ A history of my typical commands in Ruby
rails new UlyssesOs
4 bundle show
5 bundle show mysql
6 bundle show actionalmailer
7 cd UlyssesOs/
8 bundle show
9 rails generate controller Welcome index
10 nano app/views/welcome/index.html.erb
11 rails s
12 nano config/routes.rb
13 rails s
14 rails generate controller Welcome index
15 bundle install
16 rake db:create
17 rails s
18 nano config/routes.rb
19 rails s
20 nano config/routes.rb
21 rails routes
22 rails s
23 rails generate controller Articles
24 rails s
25 nano app/controllers/articles_controller.rb
26 rails s
27 nano app/views/articles/new.html.erb
28 rails s
29 nano app/views/articles/new.html.erb
30 rails s
31 nano app/views/articles/new.html.erb
32 rails s
33 nano app/controllers/articles_controller.rb
34 rails s
35 nano app/controllers/articles_controller.rb
36 rails s
37 nano app/controllers/articles_controller.rb
38 rails s
39 rails generate model Article title:string text:text
40 cd db
41 ls
42 cd migrate/
43 ls
44 nano 20160822185151_create_articles.rb
45 cd ..
46 rails db:migrate