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The programming language names and icons don't seem quite right in the DevOps Roadmap. 🙃
I just saw it, and you're right.
If you’d like to learn since of these tools on a very concrete problem, I’ve written a post about it: toolongautomated.com/one-branch-to-rule-them-all-1
About the tools Infrastructure as Code.
I would discard Pulumi. I've been past month in the AWS Community Days Spain in Gijón https://2024.awscommunity.es/
One of the talks was about Pulumi and one of the conclusions was that Pulumi is very complex and the documentation is tricky or "missing"
About the CI/CD tools, I would recommend to start learning something more modern, like ArgoCD or Tekton, why?
1. The learning curve is the same than the rest
2. These kind of modern tools are the ones that arriving now to companies that have real CI/CD workflows
Thanks for sharing!
The programming language names and icons don't seem quite right in the DevOps Roadmap. 🙃
I just saw it, and you're right.
If you’d like to learn since of these tools on a very concrete problem, I’ve written a post about it: toolongautomated.com/one-branch-to-rule-them-all-1
About the tools Infrastructure as Code.
I would discard Pulumi. I've been past month in the AWS Community Days Spain in Gijón https://2024.awscommunity.es/
One of the talks was about Pulumi and one of the conclusions was that Pulumi is very complex and the documentation is tricky or "missing"
About the CI/CD tools, I would recommend to start learning something more modern, like ArgoCD or Tekton, why?
1. The learning curve is the same than the rest
2. These kind of modern tools are the ones that arriving now to companies that have real CI/CD workflows
Thanks for sharing!