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We asked specifically about 11 cloud certifications that we identified as being particularly important. Most were specific to one of the three major cloud vendors: Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and GoogleCloud. The salaries and salary increases for the two Google certifications are particularly impressive.
Maintaining no servers means hiring no DevOps engineers for maintenance or buying specific hardware. GoogleCloud Functions (GCF). One of the four largest, Google released its solution only in 2017. runtime, C#, F#, Python, PHP, Bash, Batch, and PowerShell. runtime, Swift, Java, PHP, and Python.
But in contrast, writing backend code, managing hardware, and dealing with hosting is not that fun as writing letters. Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) became a popular cloud-computing solution for tech-enthusiasts and businesses that don’t have costs to build their own or maintain an existing backend infrastructure. Cloud Storage.
Our audience is particularly strong in the software (20% of respondents), computer hardware (4%), and computer security (2%) industries—over 25% of the total. Web languages (HTML, PHP, and CSS) were at the bottom (all around $135,000). GoogleCloud is an obvious omission from this story. See Figure 4 for the full list.
React is based on JavaScript and JSX , a PHP extension from Facebook that allows for creating reusable HTML elements for front-end development. Aptana is a multi-language IDE that allows for working with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and Ruby. Also, Atom is compatible with PHP frameworks. It was created by Facebook in 2011.
But in contrast, writing backend code, managing hardware, and dealing with hosting is not that fun as writing letters. Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) became a popular cloud-computing solution for tech-enthusiasts and businesses that don’t have costs to build their own or maintain an existing backend infrastructure. Cloud Storage.
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“AWS,” “Azure,” and “cloud” were also among the most common words (all in the top 1%), again showing that our audience is highly interested in the major cloud platforms. Both “GCP” and “GoogleCloud” were in the top 3% of their respective lists. Cloud deployments aren’t top-down.
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