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RR 414: Docker Talk
FromRuby Rogues
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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Panel
Charles Max Wood
Andrew Mason
Dave Kimura
David Richards
Episode Summary
Today the panel is talking about the many applications of Docker. They talk about where Docker fits into the development lifestyle and what kind of applications Docker can help with. Dave goes over some of the some of the Docker terminology, how to set up some basic scenarios, and some of the difficulties often encountered by first time users. They talk about how to make sure you’re putting together a Docker file correctly.
The panel agrees that Docker had a different workflow from other systems, and discuss some of the tradeoffs of using docker. They mention some specific use cases for docker and what it’s like to migrate to Docker. Dave cautions listeners that databases needs to exist outside of Docker or Kubernetes. Dave and Andrew argue whether or not Docker belongs in the developer environment.
The panel discusses ways to maintain productivity when introducing Docker and give some advice to programmers who are new to using Docker. They talk about cases where using Docker can be very helpful. They wrap up by talking about how to get started with Docker in your CI/CD and how to run tests with Docker.
Links
Docker
Microservices
Kubernetes
ISO file
Docker images
Bundler
Ubuntu
Red Hat
Alpine Linux
Sinatra
Podwrench
Sidekick
Foreman
CI/CD
AWS
Azure
DigitalOcean
Elastic Beanstalk
Google Cloud
Redis
Cloud Native Development
Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter
Picks
Andrew Mason:
Rails Flip Flop
Dave Kimura:
Cloud Native Development
Dewalt Flexvolt circular saw
Charles Max Wood:
Everywhere RB
David Richards:
Warren Buffet's letters to his shareholders
Sentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit
Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus
Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues
Panel
Charles Max Wood
Andrew Mason
Dave Kimura
David Richards
Episode Summary
Today the panel is talking about the many applications of Docker. They talk about where Docker fits into the development lifestyle and what kind of applications Docker can help with. Dave goes over some of the some of the Docker terminology, how to set up some basic scenarios, and some of the difficulties often encountered by first time users. They talk about how to make sure you’re putting together a Docker file correctly.
The panel agrees that Docker had a different workflow from other systems, and discuss some of the tradeoffs of using docker. They mention some specific use cases for docker and what it’s like to migrate to Docker. Dave cautions listeners that databases needs to exist outside of Docker or Kubernetes. Dave and Andrew argue whether or not Docker belongs in the developer environment.
The panel discusses ways to maintain productivity when introducing Docker and give some advice to programmers who are new to using Docker. They talk about cases where using Docker can be very helpful. They wrap up by talking about how to get started with Docker in your CI/CD and how to run tests with Docker.
Links
Docker
Microservices
Kubernetes
ISO file
Docker images
Bundler
Ubuntu
Red Hat
Alpine Linux
Sinatra
Podwrench
Sidekick
Foreman
CI/CD
AWS
Azure
DigitalOcean
Elastic Beanstalk
Google Cloud
Redis
Cloud Native Development
Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter
Picks
Andrew Mason:
Rails Flip Flop
Dave Kimura:
Cloud Native Development
Dewalt Flexvolt circular saw
Charles Max Wood:
Everywhere RB
David Richards:
Warren Buffet's letters to his shareholders
Released:
May 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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