GoLab 2018: Wrap Up
I’m in the train back from GoLab 2018 and I am so happy that I attended this conference! It’s been definitely one of most beautiful con I have …
Infrastructure-aware software engineer
I’m in the train back from GoLab 2018 and I am so happy that I attended this conference! It’s been definitely one of most beautiful con I have …
Cloud-native: sounds attractive right? What does it even mean? Wikipedia has no page on it already so anyone can give its own definition… Here’s …
Continuous Delivery should be a solved issue: the practice is well-defined and there is a plethora of tools implementing it with more or less peculiarities, but …
Kubernetes is the de facto platform for running modern applications: its broad adoption in 2017 and the velocity of the project made it so and it’s been …
In the early days of Go the language was often tailored towards “system programming” due to its C-stlye syntax and ability to write high-performance …
One of the advantages of containerized applications is the standardization, some would say “write it once, runs everywhere” but that’s another …
Recently I received a mail pointing me to a post about DevOps culture and some anti-patterns and misconception on how to build and grow a DevOps culture in a …
Letsencrypt is cool: automated, free TLS certificates for everybody! They are sponsored mainly by internet corps and they started a crowd-funding campaign to …
Last month I felt I was a little late for the #serverless party going on all over the internet and I started taking a look at what the pros and cons would be to …
In times of experimenting, I am now having a lot of fun with docker, rkt, kubernetes and containers ecosystem in general. But one thing I never forget to play …