A curated list of awesome IBM Cloud SDKs, open source repositories, tools, blogs, and other resources.
Awesome IBM Cloud is a curated list of resources for developers using the IBM Cloud platform. It aggregates SDKs, open-source repositories, command-line tools, blogs, tutorials, and community channels into a single, organized directory. The project helps developers quickly find the tools and information needed to build, deploy, and manage applications on IBM Cloud.
Developers, architects, and IT professionals building or managing applications on IBM Cloud, especially those seeking curated resources, SDKs, and community learning materials.
It saves significant research time by providing a vetted, community-maintained directory of IBM Cloud resources, from official SDKs to sample code and global meetup groups, all in one place.
A curated list of awesome IBM Cloud SDKs, open source repositories, tools, blogs and other resources.
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Aggregates official and community resources across SDKs, CLI tools, and learning materials, as evidenced by categories like Carbon Design System and Data & AI with over 100 linked repositories.
Accepts contributions via pull requests, ensuring the list evolves with new tools and updates, highlighted by the 'PRs Welcome' badge and active contributor guidelines.
Divided into logical sections such as Infrastructure, Platform, and Serverless, making it easy to navigate specific IBM Cloud services without sifting through scattered documentation.
Includes links to YouTube channels, Twitter accounts, and meetups worldwide, facilitating networking and local learning opportunities for developers in over 50 cities.
Lacks built-in search or filtering, forcing users to manually browse a lengthy Markdown file, which can be inefficient for finding specific resources quickly.
Relies on community contributions for updates; some links may become outdated or broken without active maintenance, as hinted by the note on removing 'no longer maintained' packages.
Exclusively focuses on IBM Cloud resources, offering no comparisons or integrations with other cloud providers like AWS or Azure, which limits its utility for hybrid or multi-cloud projects.