"API level" *is *what's required to know how to build things directly on a
cloud platform. That's the point; if you want to effectively take advantage
of cloud services (other than treating them as an expensive colo), that is
what you do.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 9:55 PM, Craig Constantine <cr...@constantine.name>
wrote:

> All my understanding is servers, OS's, web/db processes. I'm trying to
> bootstrap my knowledge into cloud services. For example Open Stack, running
> on my own pile of hardware.
>
> As I understand it, there are two ways to use cloud tech. Run virtual
> machines on the cloud (ala virtualization), but what I cannot seem to find
> is good material (free, online course, for-pay training, books, anything)
> on how to build a web service directly on the cloud tech. Everything I'm
> coming up with is either super high level or API-level...
>
> Any breadcrumbs?
>
> TIA!
>
> -- Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name
>
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