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YAML Fundamentals Compete Course | Udemy

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YAML Fundamentals Compete Course | Udemy
English | Size: 177.22 MB
Genre: eLearning​

Learn how to understand YAML files and get some practice writing in YAML. Get familiar with the fundamental YAML syntax

What you'll learn
Basics of YAML Structure
Using Online Parsers
Choosing Text Editors and IDEs for YAML
Creating a .nanorc File
Creating .vimrc file
Using VS Code
Much more...

Understanding YAML is not something that comes naturally to everyone. When you first look at a YAML file, it may appear as though Python and someone's to-do list had a collision. You will gain an understanding of YAML files and get some practice writing in YAML by taking this course, which is titled "YAML Fundamentals Compete Course" You will begin by becoming familiar with the fundamental syntax of YAML. After that, you'll learn how to build more advanced structures by applying the fundamental syntax you just learned. After you have finished this training, you will have the knowledge of YAML as well as the abilities essential to use the language effectively in the day-to-day work you do in the information technology business.

The following is a synopsis of the topics covered in this class:

Course Overview. Basics of YAML Structure

Using Online Parsers

Choosing Text Editors and IDEs for YAML

The Problem with Tabs

Creating a .nanorc File

Creating a .vimrc File

Using VSCode

And more.

FYI: YAML is a human-readable data-serialization language. It is commonly used for configuration files and in applications where data is being stored or transmitted. YAML targets many of the same communications applications as Extensible Markup Language (XML) but has a minimal syntax which intentionally differs from SGML. It uses both Python-style indentation to indicate nesting, and a more compact format that uses [...] for lists and {...} for maps thus JSON files are valid YAML

Who this course is for:
System Administrators
Devops
Developers

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