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Hello There, I am Michael Mekuleyi. Software Engineer π§πΎβπ» with over 5 years combined software experience and on the Cloud. I am continously building on OpenSource tools with an Agile Mindset. I am proficient in Docker, Terraform, Kubernetes, Ansible, AWS and Google Cloud Platform.
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I am also very passionate about the community, and I occasionally give talks on Linux, Kubernetes and Deployments
- Name: Michael Mekuleyi
- Pronouns: He/Him π¨
- Role: DevOps Engineer/SRE
- Hobbies: Cooking and Working out
- Google Cloud Champion (Google Kubernetes Engine)
- AWS Community Builder (Containers)
- Explore ML Crowd-Source Facilitator (Nigeria)
- Ex Google Developer Student Club Lead (University Of Ibadan)
- Devfest Ikorodu '23 - Hardening Cluster Security with Google Kubernetes Engine
- Devfest Ogbomoso '23 - Infra-level Observability with Google Cloud Monitoring
- TechQuest for GDSC UI '23 - An Intersection of Software Engineering and Product Development: A Success Story
- Yassir September Guild Meeting '23 - Mastering Your Contributions to DevOps Open Source Projects
- Career and Business People's Summit '23 - Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Maximise Output
- University of Ibadan 75th Matriculation Ceremony '23 - Integrity in the Technology Age
- Kamp Kinetics '23 - Introduction to Cloud Engineering and DevOps
- Local Host '23 - Advanced Dyanmic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform
- Cloud Study Jam Germany '23 - Deploying Fully Managed Containers with Google Cloud Run
- HardeBusiness School '23 - Transitioning into Tech
- DevFest Ibadan '22 - Deploying Resilient systems with Kubernetes
- Ibadan Techies Clud '22 - Deploying Software with Kubernetes
- DevFest Ogbomosha '22 - Deploying Resilient systems with Kubernetes
- SeamFix Talks '22 - Leveraging Community Building For your Tech Career
- Cloud Study Jam '22 - Google Cloud Fundamentals
- Google IO EXtended Ibadan '22 - Building Tech Applications the scalable way
- Tensorflow Study Jam '21 - Deploying Tensorflow Machine Learning Models
- Tensorflow DevSummit '19 - Building Robust Ml models in Keras
- How Platform Engineering is transforming the use of Modern-day Cloud Native Technologies - Yassir Blog
- Hardening Cluster Security in Google Kubernetes Engine
- Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes - A Pocket Guide
- Kubernetes Node Affinity - A love story between Nodes and Pods
- Intentional Kubernetes Pod Scheduling - NodeSelector
- Designing a Kubernetes Cluster in GCP using OSS terraform modules
- Utilizing Google Cloud Storage as a remote backend for Terraform
- Dynamic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform
- Designing a Production grade load balancer service with Terraform
- Deploying a Terraform Remote State Backend with AWS S3 and DynamoDB
- Containers; Deploy with Ease
- Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer
- HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate
- Udacity Cloud DevOps Nanodegree
- Udacity Cloud Developer Nanodgree
- Udacity Data Engineering Nanodgree
- Google Cloud on X - featured my community work in DevOps
- DEV community - featured my article on Node Affinity
- Ibadan Techys Club - featured my talk on DevOps and Kubernetes
- KubeTools - featured my article on Intentional Pod Scheduling
- Building Cloud Native application with Kubernetes and Docker
- Advaanced Concepts in Reliability and Observability
- You can either fork or clone the repo
- Create a new repository
- Make the name of the repository your github username, fo example my username is
monarene
so my repository name will bemonarene
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- Paste what you forked/cloned from my repository and edit to your own style.
- To add more style to your README, you can watch this video by codeSTACKr for the Spotify and also the blogpost functionality