PurePerformance

Why DevOps must not mean Devs On Call with Michael Friedrich


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Understanding the secret behind the turbo button on his first 486 PC motivated our guest to study computer science. That decision started a journey making him constantly learn new technology ranging from coding languages, operational tasks as well as a focusing on improving developer experiences and boosting developer productivity

Listen in and hear from Michael Friedrich (@dnsmichi), The Ops in Dev Evangelist at GitLab, on why it is important to enable developers to design and develop code that makes it easier for DevOps and SREs to operate and automate. “The biggest challenge is code that breaks production but where there is no clear evidence for DevOps & SREs about the root cause”

Make sure to join Michael’s #EveryCanContribute and follow his advocacy such as DockerCon 2021 on From Infrastructure as Code to Cloud Native Deployments in 5 Minutes

Links from show:

Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnsmichi/

Twitter
https://twitter.com/dnsmichi

Everyone Can Contribute
https://everyonecancontribute.com/

From Infrastructure as Code to Cloud Native Deployments in 5 Min
https://docker.events.cube365.net/dockercon-live/2021/content/Videos/emEjNyA4WmBSv8BW2
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