Dagger is an amazing way to write CICD pipelines. Want to highlight one correction. I mentioned that Dagger needs Docker to work. Thats incorrect. The only dependency Dagger has is Buildkit. Docker is just a convenient way to get started.
Worth to mention: "As 2023 winds down, we're also bidding goodbye to an important part of Dagger history: the Dagger CUE SDK." So no more CUE with Dagger. Which perhaps simplifies the things...
Great video subscribed to your channel for more great info. If im not misunderstanding this, we can actually write pipelines and call them write in the source code using the sdk. Which is a gamechanger. Maybe im wrong about it but if not, changes completely the way we do devops.
Exactly. The newer version of dagger has the pipeline steps itself written in code. So technically you write code to run steps and write code to stitch it up in a pipeline making things super flexible. This indeed is a game changer
Dagger is an amazing way to write CICD pipelines. Want to highlight one correction.
I mentioned that Dagger needs Docker to work. Thats incorrect. The only dependency Dagger has is Buildkit. Docker is just a convenient way to get started.
Nice video, mate! Good information, great energy!
Glad you liked it
Worth to mention: "As 2023 winds down, we're also bidding goodbye to an important part of Dagger history: the Dagger CUE SDK." So no more CUE with Dagger. Which perhaps simplifies the things...
Very true. I'm gonna create a new video on dagger exploring it's Go SDK
Great video and explanation about dagger, I'm eager to try it out and make a video about it as well. Great work!
Glad you liked it. We should collaborate sometime?
Great video subscribed to your channel for more great info. If im not misunderstanding this, we can actually write pipelines and call them write in the source code using the sdk. Which is a gamechanger. Maybe im wrong about it but if not, changes completely the way we do devops.
Exactly. The newer version of dagger has the pipeline steps itself written in code. So technically you write code to run steps and write code to stitch it up in a pipeline making things super flexible. This indeed is a game changer
Thank you for the Video. Very interesting.
You say that you pushed an example pipeline to GitHub. Where can I find the link?
Why not Tekton?
Tekton is amazing. I think I'll probably make a video on that too.
You do love JAVA!! 😂😂
My favourite 🤣!!!