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August 9, 2022
[kcdc 2022] 4 deadly sins of mentorship
Speaker: Christina Aldan @luckygirliegirl For more, see the table of contents Notes “Experiences re the sum total of who we are, but not of what we can become” – Christina’s first mentor Pass on experience Doesn’t need to be older, just … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] network fundamentals for developers
Speaker: Sean Whitesell @codewithseanw For more, see the table of contents Home networking Lots of devices at home Some devices require connectivity to phone home or won’t operate Home devices connect to router LAN – router home devices WAN – … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] lessons from reviewing a very big pull request
Speaker: Patrick McVeety-Mill @pmcvtm and @loudandabrasive For more, see the table of contents PR Principles PR is to merge code. Typically involves gate checks and review well organized – code resonably grouped, scope is defined and right sized, mostly related changes … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] level up with co-pilot
Speaker: Rizel Scarlett @blackgirlbytes For more, see the table of contents Notes AI pair programmer Not magic Compare to Gmail smart compose – suggests continuations Draws context from comments/code Suggests lines/functions Open AI Powered by Open AI Codex – translates natural … Continue reading →
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August 8, 2022
[kcdc 2022] reduce system fragility with terraform
Speaker: Scott McAllister @stmcallister For more, see the table of contents Notes Problem: onboarding same thing dozens of time Infrastructure as code – fast to configure/scale, consistent, reduce errors, self documenting AWS CloudFormation, Azure ARM, Terraform and Pulumi in this space. … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] calculating your cloud co2e emissions
Speaker: Joel Lord @joel__lord For more, see the table of contents Code impact data centers 2% global electricity demand and 3% greenhouse gasses equivalent to irline ndustry planet has SLO – limit to what we can put in it Car 192g/km … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] devops, 12-factor and open source
Speaker: Justin Reock @jreock For more, see the table of contents References “It’s no longer the big beating the small, but the fast beating the slow” Book: The Goal – Eliyahu Goldratt. Theory of Constraints for Business Productivity. Business fiction. … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] creating a culture of appreciation
Speaker: Ash Banaszek @ashbanaszek For more, see the table of contents Tools Interviews Spotcheck with collegaues DoveTail for affinity mapping What is recognition Exercise: what makes you feel appreciated. Last time and when was. For me, it was yesterday when a … Continue reading →
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[kcdc 2022] building rugged devops pipelines with github
Speaker: Brian Gorman @blgorman Repo: https://github.com/blgorman/codemash-... For more, see the table of contents DevOps Process, not product Can’t buy tool (but can buy an existing team) Goal: reduce cycle time form idea to production with minimal error Automated testing Gates – … Continue reading →
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KCDC 2022 Table of Contents
KCDC is back and “normal” at full strength. This page is for the table of contents of blog posts. Monday Building Rugged DevOps Pipelines with GitHub Actions – Brian Gorman Refactoring to Java 17 – my talk so link to … Continue reading →
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