Kubernetes day 3: The state of Kubernetes development tooling
Developers working with Kubernetes still wonder what the optimal development workflow looks like. Ellen Korbes explores the capabilities of the tooling available in the current landscape and sees if it can offer end-to-end workflows that perform effectively in the real world.
Talk Title | Kubernetes day 3: The state of Kubernetes development tooling |
Speakers | Ellen Korbes (Garden) |
Conference | O’Reilly Open Source Software Conference |
Conf Tag | Fueling innovative software |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Date | July 15-18, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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With Kubernetes emerging as the de facto standard in the service orchestration space, discussions around it shift from how Kubernetes works to more specific concerns such as how to optimize your development workflow. Ellen Korbes takes a deep dive into the tooling available in the current landscape—such as Helm, Daft, Skaffold, Forge, Telepresence, Garden, and Tilt—and maps their capabilities to the needs of developers. With that knowledge in hand, discover which combinations of tools work synergistically together and put them to use as end-to-end workflows that perform effectively in the real world, and Ellen discusses the gaps that aren’t covered by these tools. If you’re a developer working on Kubernetes-native applications and looking for better ways to bring code to production, this is a must-see.