9 From Conception to Production
This chapter covers
- Building containers with Cloud Native Buildpacks
- Progressive rollout using general CI/CD tools
- Logging, metrics, and traces
What I’ve spoken about so far is Knative-as-Knative. But software doesn’t exist in a vacuum—it has to be made and run. To wrap up the book, I’d like to touch lightly on the basics of what comes next in the real, day-to-day work we have to do. Pivotal Tracker calls these “Chores”: things you need to do to make things tidier around the place, so that you can move faster in the future.
We tend to neglect these as a profession. In the kitchens of Michelin-starred restaurants, perfectionist chefs are taught to obsess over mise en place—“Everything in its place.” Before cooking ...
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