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Pulumi, with Joe Duffy
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Joe Duffy is the founder and CEO of Pulumi, an open-source cloud development platform. He joins Adam and Craig to explain why a general purpose programming language is a better tool for cloud infrastructure than a domain-specific language (or YAML), and how you can use Pulumi to provision cloud infrastructure and Kubernetes resources alike.
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Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
web: kubernetespodcast.com
mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com
twitter: @kubernetespod
Chatter of the week
DevOpsDays Auckland
Craig’s talk
In which 32 bit apps don’t work on macOS Catalina
News of the week
Dapr, OAM and Rudr
Announcing Dapr, the Distributed Application Runtime
Dapr homepage
Announcing the Open Application Model
Open App Model
Ship without a Rudr’s like a ship without a Rudr’s like a ship without a Rudr
Red Hat introduces OpenShift 4.2
Goldilocks from Fairwinds
Ubuntu 19.10
Episode 60 with Mark Shuttleworth
Introducing SPIRE 0.8.2
Episode 45 with Andrew Jessup
Istio performance improvements noted by Pablo Moncada Isla
Graboid: first cryptojacking worm for Docker found by Unit42
Analysis of two Kubernetes vulnerabiltiies by Palo Alto Networks
Harbor 1.9
CNCF announces schedules for Forums in Seoul and Sydney
Container Platform Networking at Cruise by Karl Isenberg and Buck Wallander
Sugarkube and cattle clusters
Links from the interview
Pulumi
Joe Duffy’s blog:
Hello, Pulumi!
Journey to Pulumi 1.0
WPF (Avalon) and WCF
10 Years of DevOpsDays
Comparisons of Pulumi vs other platforms
TypeScript
Dark programming language
Three business models of Open Source by Peter Levine and Jennifer Li
$ for enterprises and free community edition
AWS and Elasticsearch Inc.
Pulumi on GitHub
Joe Duffy and Pulumi on Twitter
Released:
Oct 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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