Rapid Dev Workflow with Kubernetes

GDG Casablanca

The containers technology revolutionized the way we architect, develop and ship our applications. but what about a developer’s day to day job? Building cloud native applications running on some orchestration tool (like k8s) can require spending a lot of time on building containers, deploying them, and waiting to see changes. In this Facebook Live talk Mohammed Aboullaite will help you and guide y

May 16, 2020, 8:30 – 10:00 PM (UTC)

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About this event

The containers technology revolutionized the way we architect, develop and ship our applications. but what about a developer’s day to day job? Building cloud native applications running on some orchestration tool (like k8s) can require spending a lot of time on building containers, deploying them, and waiting to see changes.

In this Facebook Live talk Mohammed Aboullaite will help you and guide you to learn how to create a fast, low friction development workflow while using containers to deploy your applications, and highlight some tools that enables us to quickly and safely build, test and deploy our applications.

Mohammed is a community catalyst and a true open source believer and has contributed to various open source projects.
He has been a very early Docker adopter putting his job on the line all the way back in 2014 by pushing it in production when it wasn't even officially released yet.
His goal is to bring the Moroccan developers to become passionate contributors and technology makers, instead of just users. He has helped to build many IT communities in Morocco (Morocco Java user Group, Facebook Developer Circles, Docker Morocco, Casablanca ruby meetup, Devops Morocco...). Mohammed is also a steering member of Devoxx Morocco, the Devoxx chapter in Africa and MEA region.

Speaker

  • Mohammed Aboullaite

    xHub

    Developer, OSS and community, full-time DJ ( Docker & Java), part-time blogger.

Host

  • Mehdi Ouadoudi

    GDG Casablanca

    Software Developer

Organizer

  • Soukayna Mayara

    EMSI Casablanca

    Researcher

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