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Lightning Talk Intermediate MIT License

Nodefy - Cloud Platform For Students Learning

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Session Description

Nodefy is an open-source cloud learning platform designed to help
students understand cloud computing through hands-on experience. Instead
of learning only theory, students can explore real Linux environments
such as Ubuntu, Kali, and Fedora, create and manage container-based
instances, and gain practical knowledge of cloud infrastructure.

The platform enables users to build multi-node environments, experiment
with Docker networking, and understand how real-world systems are
structured. Students can also deploy applications directly from GitHub
repositories without needing a VPS or domain, making cloud deployment
simple and accessible.

Built using technologies such as Golang, Docker, PostgreSQL, and Redis, Nodefy provides an interactive environment where students can learn, experiment, and develop the skills needed to work with modern cloud platforms and production systems.

Key Takeaways

  • Learning how open-source platforms help students grow their technical skills

  • Exploring real-world cloud infrastructure through hands-on practice

  • Understanding Linux environments and container technologies

  • Learning how applications are deployed in real production systems

  • Discovering how Docker, Golang, PostgreSQL, and Redis work together

  • Understanding multi-node architecture and cloud networking basics

  • Realizing the value of practical learning over only theoretical knowledge

  • Learning how open-source communities encourage collaboration and innovation

  • Understanding how students can build and experiment without expensive infrastructure

References

Session Categories

Technology architecture
Technology / FOSS licenses, policy
Talk License: MIT License

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