If you understand how your containers are typically constructed before they are deployed into production, then you should have a better comprehension of what components of code go into those containers. That’s the assertion being made by Michael Ducy, Chef Software’s director of product marketing. Speaking with The New Stack’s Alex Williams at the last ChefConf in Austin, Texas, Ducy put forth a case for reinforcing developers’ comprehension of their code components’ contents through the way they are packaged and managed. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c4THunETU-U
If you understand how your containers are typically constructed before they are deployed into production, then you should have a better comprehension of what components of code go into those containers. That’s the assertion being made by Michael Ducy, Chef Software’s director of product marketing. Speaking with The New Stack’s Alex Williams at the last ChefConf in Austin, Texas, Ducy put forth a case for reinforcing developers’ comprehension of their code components’ contents through the way they are packaged and managed.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c4THunETU-U