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Go, DevEx Posted on July 17, 2023 Go is one of my favorite programming languages, but it is still far from perfect. Over the past 10 years, I have used Go to both build small side projects and large scale applications. While the language has evolved significantly from its original release in 2009, this post highlights some of the areas where I think Go still has room for improvement. Before we get
Secrets, Serverless, KMS, IAM Posted on September 30, 2018 Serverless applications and cloud functions often need to communicate with an upstream API or service. Perhaps they require a username and password to connect to a database, an API key to talk to an upstream service, or a certificate to authenticate to an API. This raises questions like: How do I manage secrets in serverless environments?
Rails, Tips, Vagrant Posted on December 29, 2014 Vagrant is an excellent tool for Rails development - you do not need to worry about installing dependencies, damaging your local workstation, or disparity between different machines and operating systems. You can quickly scale the size and shape of the virtual machine on and as-needed basis, and in a worst-case scenario you can destroy everything an
Chef, Personal Posted on August 27, 2014 I am leaving Chef. Chef (the company) I started my career at Chef ("Opscode" at the time) in mid-January of 2013. Still a student, I worked full-time through my remaining semester of college developing the first edition of the Learn Chef initiative. Since then, I have served as a consultant, "community engineer", what is best described as an "evangelist", a
Chef Sugar Posted on March 9, 2014 A few months ago, I blogged about a thing called Chef Sugar. To quickly refresh your memory, Chef Sugar is an extension of the Chef core, recipe DSL, and select resources designed to make life as a Chef engineer as awesome as possible. I first wrote Chef Sugar for incredibly selfish reasons - I was really sick of seeing the same patterns repeated across all of ou
Berkshelf, Vagrant Berkshelf Posted on January 28, 2014 The Vagrant Berkshelf plugin has been rewritten to shell out to the berks CLI packaged with the ChefDK. There seems to be some confusion about this post. We are deprecating vagrant-berkshelf, a plugin for integration Berkshelf with Vagrant. We are not depecating Berkshelf by any means. After some internal discussions and conversations with th
Chef, Chef Sugar, Ruby Posted on December 20, 2013 A few months ago, I was having a discussion with some colleagues internally and CHEF-494 came up. In short, the ticket was created by Seth Chisamore and proposed creating a core cookbook that included some useful primitives for common patterns: We need a cookbook that contains helpful libraries that would useful across all cookbooks... The comment
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