Only enough signal for a lightning talk. Spoiler: Your static executable Go program could have flags so instead of running locally it re-builds for the Kubernetes target architecture and deploys there, running multiple instances if given another flag. The talk could have shown that in the first few minutes and then gone into how it was done.
There was a lot of interesting stuff here, but honestly, its mostly just magic tricks and showing off. very little was actually super useful. Actual deployments should be going to automated testing etc. and MOST applications only need local deployments for local/dev testing/debugging. Can I see this as useful in a rare case? Sure, when developing an app that interacts with the k8s API for example. But not really otherwise.
This is useful for development/debugging in the development/staging environment, but deploying the stable version to staging or production should be a git commit, git tag, git push. Nothing else.
thought of binge watching narcos , but ended up binge watching kelsey's tech talks the whole christmas holidays.
Only enough signal for a lightning talk. Spoiler: Your static executable Go program could have flags so instead of running locally it re-builds for the Kubernetes target architecture and deploys there, running multiple instances if given another flag. The talk could have shown that in the first few minutes and then gone into how it was done.
Amazing didn't know kubernetes was so powerful
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wow Kelsey. im super impressed and even more proud of you. i didn’t even realize you went into IT. youve come a long way.
IT people know Networks and Administration better than Software people, everything else is in the hands of Software engineers though
how to change configs in pods and how to save changes in pods? i cant understand.
Great demo!
There was a lot of interesting stuff here, but honestly, its mostly just magic tricks and showing off. very little was actually super useful. Actual deployments should be going to automated testing etc. and MOST applications only need local deployments for local/dev testing/debugging. Can I see this as useful in a rare case? Sure, when developing an app that interacts with the k8s API for example. But not really otherwise.
nice talk, as usual, Kelsey ;)
This is useful for development/debugging in the development/staging environment, but deploying the stable version to staging or production should be a git commit, git tag, git push. Nothing else.