I'm currently at my first job, working at a budding unicorn company in silicon valley. I've been here 1.75 years and am already in the midst of a 3rd rewrite - although not my decision (from higher ups) The last…
ITT - you need money to reverse burnout
all of them apparently
So I know a lot of places are doing these 'cluster' type container stuff. Would anyone be able to clarify the differences between them all and the benefits of each?
Is it too complicated because people already have complicated set ups? or just in general?
Ahh that's true, I guess what I was getting at was that it makes the deploys much quicker and easier (at least in my experience). I was also playing around with a chat command to spin up PR's/branches that haven't been…
Here's a really simple example of a project that I had set up using docker. For my website I have it set up with continuous integration to run my tests when I merge into master and build a docker image which it then…
along with docker-machine (I haven't actually used it yet), docker-compose is nice too! https://docs.docker.com/compose/
What's the overloaded term you're talking about?
I'm currently at my first job, working at a budding unicorn company in silicon valley. I've been here 1.75 years and am already in the midst of a 3rd rewrite - although not my decision (from higher ups) The last…
ITT - you need money to reverse burnout
all of them apparently
So I know a lot of places are doing these 'cluster' type container stuff. Would anyone be able to clarify the differences between them all and the benefits of each?
Is it too complicated because people already have complicated set ups? or just in general?
Ahh that's true, I guess what I was getting at was that it makes the deploys much quicker and easier (at least in my experience). I was also playing around with a chat command to spin up PR's/branches that haven't been…
Here's a really simple example of a project that I had set up using docker. For my website I have it set up with continuous integration to run my tests when I merge into master and build a docker image which it then…
along with docker-machine (I haven't actually used it yet), docker-compose is nice too! https://docs.docker.com/compose/
What's the overloaded term you're talking about?