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Intro to Cloud Shell

WorkshopGetting Started with Google CloudJanuary 23rd, 2021

This event is part of a series

This event is part of the Getting Started with Google Cloud series.

Event Information

Join the FAU and UCF Google Developer Student Clubs and follow along as we explore some of the powerful capabilities available through the Google Cloud Shell in GCP. In this session, we'll introduce Cloud Shell, learn how to work with the pre-installed developer tools for creating and testing code, and work with the gcloud command-line tools to create and manage GCP resources.

There will a session from 2:30 pm to 3:00 pm to help attendees get access to the Qwiklabs platform. Please plan to attend this part if you did not attend part 2 or do not have access to Qwiklabs yet. No assistance will be provided for Qwiklabs access after 3:00 pm (unless agreed on beforehand).

Prerequisites
No prior Google Cloud experience required.

It may be benefical (but is not required) to watch or attend our previous event on Google Cloud.

For this event, you'll need a working computer with a modern browser (such as Google Chrome) and a stable internet connection.

What you'll learn
  • What Cloud Shell is in the Google Cloud Platform
  • How to utilize Cloud Shell to write and test code and applications
  • How zones and regions are organized in GCP
  • How to utilize Cloud Shell to create and manage GCP resources
  • How to work with the gcloud command-line tools.
What you'll gain in this series
  • Up to 60 days of free access to the Qwiklabs learning platform
  • Information on preparing for the Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
  • Hands-on experience with the Google Cloud Platform
  • Up to two skill badges from the Qwiklabs platform
Need help?

Our tech leads are here to help! They can help guide you through labs, answer any questions about the content, and provide a more comprehensive overview of the content. Reach out to them in the Discord server.

Take the opportunity to discuss these topics with other members in the club. Get to know them, ask questions, and provide help. This is a great way to find potential team members for the Solution Challenge. Make sure to guide members to the correct solution rather than giving them the answer.