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RR 442:Ruby Rogues Live at GitLab Commit 2019
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, Charles Max Wood interviews speakers at GitLab Commit 2019. Eddie Zaneski from Digital Ocean talks about "Creating a CI/CD Pipeline with GitLab and Kubernetes in 20 minutes", Shamiq Islam from Coinbase talks about "Closing the SDLC Loop- Automating Security" and Jasmine James, from Delta Airlines, discusses " How Delta Became Cloud Native-Avoiding the Vendor Lock".
Eddie, Shamiq, and Jasmine give the 5 min "elevator pitch" for the talks they gave at the conference.
In his talk, Eddie deploys a fake startup going through the whole pipeline: building the application, containerizing an application and shipping it off to Kubernetes.
Shamiq, talks about how the conventional approach to security is to consider it at the very end after all developer has wrapped up their work and why that should change.
Jasmine explains more in-depth what it means for a big corporation like Delta to be in a Vendor Lock.
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Links
Creating a CI/CD Pipeline with GitLab and Kubernetes in 20 minutes by Eddie Zaneski
Hacktoberfest presented by DigitalOcean and DEV
Commit Brooklyn 2019: Closing the SDLC Loop - A Security Panel by Shamiq Islam
Commit Brooklyn 2019: How Delta Became Truly Cloud Native - Avoiding the Vendor-Lock by Jasmine James
Special Guests: Eddie Zaneski , Jasmine James, and Shamiq Islam.
Eddie, Shamiq, and Jasmine give the 5 min "elevator pitch" for the talks they gave at the conference.
In his talk, Eddie deploys a fake startup going through the whole pipeline: building the application, containerizing an application and shipping it off to Kubernetes.
Shamiq, talks about how the conventional approach to security is to consider it at the very end after all developer has wrapped up their work and why that should change.
Jasmine explains more in-depth what it means for a big corporation like Delta to be in a Vendor Lock.
Sponsors
Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit
Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $100 of free credits with promo code RubyRogues-19
RedisGreen
_____________________________________________________________
"The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!
____________________________________________________________
Links
Creating a CI/CD Pipeline with GitLab and Kubernetes in 20 minutes by Eddie Zaneski
Hacktoberfest presented by DigitalOcean and DEV
Commit Brooklyn 2019: Closing the SDLC Loop - A Security Panel by Shamiq Islam
Commit Brooklyn 2019: How Delta Became Truly Cloud Native - Avoiding the Vendor-Lock by Jasmine James
Special Guests: Eddie Zaneski , Jasmine James, and Shamiq Islam.
Released:
Dec 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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