June is Programmability Month!

We’ve expanded over the years to include systems, configuration, advanced modules, security, etc, but programmability has historically been the bread and butter of what we do. Given the success we had with February’s security month, June is going to be all programmability all the time! We soft-launched a week ago with the announcement of our Codeshare Challenge, which officially kicks off today, so get that code submitted for consideration! In addition to a refresh of the existing iRules series, we’re introducing the new iRules LX feature, working through REST & SOAP in a couple different languages during iControl week, spending some time with iApps, and finishing the month up strong with a week on this little thing called orchestration. Throughout the month, we’ll have “state of the state” roundtable discussions with several F5ers who are leading the charge in their areas of expertise, and all our Lightboard Lessons will focus on programmability architectures. It’s our hope that this month will reinforce some concepts for seasoned professionals as well as help beginners get their feet wet with F5-related programmability. Here’s a quick overview of the content plan for the month:

June 2016

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

 

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June is Programmability Month!

Lightboard Lessons: iRules Architecture

Are People Programmable?

2

iRules Roundtable: State of the State

To iRule, or Not to iRule: Introduction to Local Traffic Policies

3

Getting Started with iRules Series Refresh

Centralized Policy Manager: Simplifying Local Traffic Policies in 12.1

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6

Getting Started with iRules LX: Conceptual Overview

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Getting Started with iRules LX: General Workflow & Components

Intermediate iRules Series Refresh

The Double Whammy of Scripting

8

Lightboard Lessons: iRules LX Architecture

Getting Started with iRules LX: Exception Handling

9

Getting Started with iRules LX: NPM & Best Practices

10

Getting Started with iRules LX: Troubleshooting

Advanced iRules Series Refresh

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13

Getting Started with iControl: History

iControl Roundtable: State of the State

14

Getting Started with iControl: Interface Taxonomy & Language Libraries

Control it All with iControl

15

Lightboard Lessons: iControl Architecture

Getting Started with iControl: Working with Config Objects

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Getting Started with iControl: Working with Statistics

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Getting Started with iControl: Working with the BIG-IP System

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iApps Roundtable: State of the State

Getting Started with iApps: Conceptual Overview

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Getting Started with iApps: Components

Your Applications Deserve iApps

22

Lightboard Lessons: iApps Development

Getting Started with iApps: Modifying an iApp

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Getting Started with iApps: Creating an iApp

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Getting Started with iApps: Lessons Learned

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27

Getting Started with iWorkFlow: Why You Need Service Templates

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Getting Started with iWorkFlow: Architecture

Orchestrate Your Infrastructure

29

Lightboard Lessons: iWorkFLow Architecture

iWorkflow Roundtable

Getting Started with iWorkFlow: Installation and Setup

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Getting Started with iWorkFlow: Deploying a Service Template

Getting Started with iWorkFlow: Cluster and Backup

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Getting Started with iWorkFlow: Introducing the iWorkFlow iControl REST Implementation

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As content is released the calendar will be updated with links, so you can just keep this article bookmarked and check back daily. You will not be disappointed!

Published Jun 29, 2016
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