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About Me

Hi! I'm Carlos Biagolini, an Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) specialized in AWS, passionate about cloud security, automation, and all things AWS. I’m always looking to expand my network with professionals and enthusiasts from around the world. Connect with me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/biagolini/) so we can grow our knowledge and opportunities together! If you want to stay updated on the latest insights in cloud security, AI, and AWS, consider following me here on Medium (https://medium.com/@biagolini). I regularly share articles on these topics and more.

Experience

As a Cloud Architect, my daily work involves supporting developers and system maintainers in launching new services and maintaining existing ones hosted on AWS. I'm constantly seeking ways to improve cost efficiency and security in cloud services.

Expertise

My technical expertise includes:

  • AWS
  • Boto3
  • Terraform
  • Python
  • AI
  • Sec

Contact

Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn if you'd like to discuss potential opportunities.

About My GitHub

Outside of my role as a Cloud Architect, I am committed to lifelong learning and enjoy sharing my knowledge through tutorials. My GitHub repositories are a reflection of this, where I create and organize tutorials on various technologies. These tutorials not only reinforce my own understanding but also serve as valuable resources for solving everyday technical challenges.

I structure my repositories with a clear naming convention: the main technology as a prefix followed by a description of the tutorial's content. While some older repositories may lack detailed README files, all new tutorials include comprehensive instructions directly within the README.

Tutorials

Explore a collection of my tutorials on various technologies:

My public GitHub repository top languages

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  1. Angular Angular Public

  2. Java Java Public

  3. Node Node Public

  4. Php Php Public

  5. Python Python Public

  6. Terraform Terraform Public