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Leon Stigter

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jfrog golang devops serverless devsecops kubernetes flogo vmware security cheesecake modules docker ci/cd microservices dockercon akka lightbend knative meetup presentations community gocenter helm containers metrics best practices codefresh xray lambda events tibco
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Building serverless apps with Go & SAM
4 years ago • 132 Views
The Road to a Cloud-First Enterprise
4 years ago • 79 Views
Project Flogo: An Event-Driven Stack for the Enterprise
4 years ago • 78 Views
Project Flogo: Serverless Integration, Powered by Flogo and Lambda
4 years ago • 156 Views
The Art of Deploying Artifacts to Production With Confidence
4 years ago • 490 Views
DevOps Theory vs. Practice: A Song of Ice and Tire Fire
4 years ago • 142 Views
Where did my modules GO? Building and deploying Go Apps w/ GoCenter & Codefresh
4 years ago • 214 Views
Data Driven DevOps
3 years ago • 87 Views
Persistence is futile (or is it?) - How to Manage, Version, and Promote Docker Volumes
3 years ago • 200 Views
Refactoring to Go modules: why and how
3 years ago • 220 Views
Building a Kubernetes Powered Central Go Modules Repository
3 years ago • 150 Views
Trusting Your Ingredients - What Building Software And Cheesecake Have In Common
3 years ago • 201 Views
Refactoring to Modules - Why, How and Everything Else I Can Fit In 45 Minutes…
3 years ago • 173 Views
Refactoring to Modules - Why, How and Everything Else I Can Fit In 45 Minutes…
3 years ago • 155 Views
Trusting Your Ingredients @DevOpsDays Columbus 2019
3 years ago • 378 Views
Continuous Verification in a Serverless World
3 years ago • 61 Views
Continuous Verification in a Serverless World
2 years ago • 73 Views
Every Talk Has To Be Unique @ DevRel Meetup
2 years ago • 44 Views
Data Driven Decisions in DevOps
2 years ago • 172 Views
Building Event-Driven Workflows with Knative and Tekton
2 years ago • 278 Views
Test driving event-driven apps on kubernetes with kind, tekton, and knative
2 years ago • 89 Views
Thinking Stateful Serverless
2 years ago • 51 Views
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An Introduction to AAARRRP: A framework for Defining Your Developer Relations Strategy and How You Can Use It - DevRelCon Beijing 2017
Phil Leggetter • 5 years ago
An Introduction to the AAARRRP Developer Relations Strategy Framework and How You Can Use It
Phil Leggetter • 6 years ago
Evolution of integration and microservices patterns with service mesh
Christian Posta • 4 years ago
Serverless and DevOps
Chris Munns • 4 years ago
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Presentations (22)
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Building serverless apps with Go & SAM
4 years ago • 132 Views
The Road to a Cloud-First Enterprise
4 years ago • 79 Views
Project Flogo: An Event-Driven Stack for the Enterprise
4 years ago • 78 Views
Project Flogo: Serverless Integration, Powered by Flogo and Lambda
4 years ago • 156 Views
The Art of Deploying Artifacts to Production With Confidence
4 years ago • 490 Views
DevOps Theory vs. Practice: A Song of Ice and Tire Fire
4 years ago • 142 Views
Where did my modules GO? Building and deploying Go Apps w/ GoCenter & Codefresh
4 years ago • 214 Views
Data Driven DevOps
3 years ago • 87 Views
Persistence is futile (or is it?) - How to Manage, Version, and Promote Docker Volumes
3 years ago • 200 Views
Refactoring to Go modules: why and how
3 years ago • 220 Views
Building a Kubernetes Powered Central Go Modules Repository
3 years ago • 150 Views
Trusting Your Ingredients - What Building Software And Cheesecake Have In Common
3 years ago • 201 Views
Refactoring to Modules - Why, How and Everything Else I Can Fit In 45 Minutes…
3 years ago • 173 Views
Refactoring to Modules - Why, How and Everything Else I Can Fit In 45 Minutes…
3 years ago • 155 Views
Trusting Your Ingredients @DevOpsDays Columbus 2019
3 years ago • 378 Views
Continuous Verification in a Serverless World
3 years ago • 61 Views
Continuous Verification in a Serverless World
2 years ago • 73 Views
Every Talk Has To Be Unique @ DevRel Meetup
2 years ago • 44 Views
Data Driven Decisions in DevOps
2 years ago • 172 Views
Building Event-Driven Workflows with Knative and Tekton
2 years ago • 278 Views
Test driving event-driven apps on kubernetes with kind, tekton, and knative
2 years ago • 89 Views
Thinking Stateful Serverless
2 years ago • 51 Views
Likes (4)
See all
An Introduction to AAARRRP: A framework for Defining Your Developer Relations Strategy and How You Can Use It - DevRelCon Beijing 2017
Phil Leggetter • 5 years ago
An Introduction to the AAARRRP Developer Relations Strategy Framework and How You Can Use It
Phil Leggetter • 6 years ago
Evolution of integration and microservices patterns with service mesh
Christian Posta • 4 years ago
Serverless and DevOps
Chris Munns • 4 years ago
Tags
jfrog golang devops serverless devsecops kubernetes flogo vmware security cheesecake modules docker ci/cd microservices dockercon akka lightbend knative meetup presentations community gocenter helm containers metrics best practices codefresh xray lambda events tibco
See more

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