December 2019
Intermediate to advanced
382 pages
9h 43m
English
During my experience as a cloud specialist, I've been part of a general movement in the industry for things becoming increasingly codified, which is probably a trend that won't surprise most people in the industry. Things that were manual tasks or sets of implementation instructions are now likely to be cloud resources declared as code and follow some sort of software development life cycle. I'm mostly eluding to the existence of Infrastructure as Code, which is a term that now encompasses a large area. What this means is a general convergence of responsibilities for software developers, engineers, and operators. Because all of our artifacts exist as code, we can now work closely together and share similar toolsets. Did you ...