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Heroku is a service that lets developers create, deploy, monitor and scale apps with ease. It supports various languages, data services, add-ons, enterprise features and integrations with Salesforce.
Heroku is a platform as a service based on a managed container system, with integrated data services and a powerful ecosystem, for deploying and running modern apps. The Heroku developer experience is an app-centric approach for software delivery, integrated with today’s most popular developer tools and workflows.
Learn how to deploy your first app and master the basics of Heroku with step-by-step guides for various languages and frameworks. Choose from Node.js, Ruby, Java, PHP, Python, Go, Scala, Clojure and more.
Application Metrics. Language Runtime Metrics. Production Check. Learn about building, deploying and managing your apps on Heroku.
Mar 8, 2023 · Learn how Heroku builds, runs and scales applications in various languages using Git, Procfiles, slugs and dynos. Explore the concepts and terminology of Heroku architecture and deployment.
Heroku is a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) supporting several programming languages. As one of the first cloud platforms, Heroku has been in development since June 2007, when it supported only the Ruby programming language, but now also supports Java, Node.js, Scala, Clojure, Python, PHP, and Go. [3]