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Oct 12, 2021
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Checklist for Platform Engineers
The way we do business has drastically changed over the past few decades as more industries go digital. More fault-tolerant and highly scalable systems, quicker responses to defects, and frequent upgrades call for accelerated delivery and increased productivity from our development teams.
Oct 4, 2021
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Checklist for Kubernetes-Based Development
There is no denying the fact that Kubernetes has experienced widespread adoption in the last few years. Its automated deployment and scaling capabilities have made it easier and more convenient for developers to manage and develop advanced applications and services.
Sep 28, 2021
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Developer Platforms for Kubernetes—A Comparison
Kubernetes is the third most loved platform by developers, according to the Stack Overflow 2020 Developer Survey, but it’s still quite complex to use. That complexity can impede workflow.
Sep 14, 2021
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Why a Good Developer Experience Matters
Applying the notion of user experience (UX) to software engineering, developer experience takes place on the other side of the product. The concept of developer experience describes how developers feel about working with or within a system.
Sep 7, 2021
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Docker Compose Alternatives for Kubernetes: DevSpace
In this series, we’re looking at alternatives to using Docker Compose for building apps that run in Kubernetes clusters. While Compose is a handy way to stand up apps locally, there are advantages to running your apps in a Kubernetes environment while you develop.
Aug 30, 2021
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Skaffold vs Tilt vs DevSpace
As more developers use Kubernetes, a variety of deployment tools are emerging to help them. Three interesting examples are Skaffold, Tilt, and DevSpace. While they all assist in building and deploying on Kubernetes clusters, their approaches are noticeably different.
Aug 19, 2021
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PHP Laravel Development with Kubernetes using DevSpace - Developer Edition
Kubernetes is an excellent open-source container orchestration platform that brings automatic scaling, automatic recovery, observability, and many more features. Since it differs from traditional operations, it has changed the development and deployment workflows as well.
Aug 5, 2021
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Docker Compose to Kubernetes: Step-by-Step Migration
In recent years, many companies have turned to containerization for application delivery. However, containerization in an enterprise or production-grade environment presents different levels of complexity in terms of managing containerized applications at scale.
Jul 22, 2021
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Kubernetes Dashboards: Octant
Octant is one of the best-known tools in the Kubernetes dashboard space. It’s a project that Bryan Liles built a lot of back when he was at Heptio.
Jul 14, 2021
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Kubernetes Dashboards: Headlamp
Headlamp is an open source web UI for Kubernetes created by the team at Kinvolk, which was recently acquired by Microsoft. It’s a great-looking alternative to the built-in Kubernetes Dashboard.
Jul 12, 2021
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Docker Compose vs Kubernetes Development Tools
When getting started with Docker, many developers quickly turn to Docker Compose to run their applications. Compose offers many advantages, such as having your configuration stored as code, making it easy to maintain and expand upon.
Jun 29, 2021
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Kubernetes Dashboards: Lens
Command-line tools like kubectl are a great way to interact with Kubernetes clusters for some of us, but many people prefer a graphical interface. Kubernetes has a built-in dashboard, but some people are looking for features that it doesn’t support.
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