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Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes on Bare Metal with Andrei Kvapil - DevOps 069
Andrei Kvapil joins the adventure to discuss Kubernetes with Jeffrey Groman. Andrei breaks down how he and his company needed to set up Kubernetes to manage their blade server setup and how they wound up running Kubernetes in Kubernetes to gain the characteristics they needed. Panel Jeffrey Groman Guest Andrei Kvapil Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Breaking down and fixing Kubernetes Breaking down and fixing etcd cluster kvaps | personal blog GitHub: Andrei Kvapil ( kvaps ) Picks Andrei- GitHub | kvaps/kubernetes-in-kubernetes Andrei- GitHub | kvaps/kubefarm Contact Jeffrey: Groman Cyber Special Guest: Andrei Kvapil .
The Theft and Recovery of Perl.com with Brian D. Foy - DevOps 068
When Perl.com went down, its owner and others had no idea that the domain had been stolen months earlier and later resold. Brian D. Foy stepped in to run down leads and contact people on behalf of the folks who owned the website to find out what happened. He walks us through the process of finding out what happened, getting the domain back, and what you can do in order to keep it from happening to you and how to make it easy to recover when things do go wrong. Panel Caleb Fornari Charles Max Wood Jeffrey Groman Guest Brian D. Foy Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links The Hijacking of Perl.com briandfoy.github.io brian d foy brian d foy | O'REILLY Creating Great Programmers with a Software Design Studio - John Ousterhout (Stanford) A Philosophy of Software Design | John Ousterhout | Talks at Google Can Great Programmers Be Taught? - John Ousterhout - at #SoftGeeks Perl School Publishing GitHub: brian d foy ( briandfoy ) Twitter: brian d foy ( @briandfoy_perl ) Picks Brian- A Philosophy of Software Design Caleb- Geekbot Charles- Who Not How Jeffrey- MS- ISAC Special Guest: Brian D. Foy.
Becoming the Go-To Person in Your Technology Area - BONUS
Chuck was on a strategic call with one of his potential coaching clients talking about cryptocurrencies and realized that this is one of the major reasons that people want to become influencers. Or, rather, that many people aspire to make a difference and/or make money and the best way to do that is to become the person people go to for what you do. So, how do you become the first person people think of when they think of that thing you know how to do? Let Chuck tell you. Panel Charles Max Wood
DevOps for Developers with Will Button - DevOps 067
In a lot of ways, DevOps folks are essentially Developers. They encode infrastructure and processes often using code. This episode with Will Button dives into how Developers can jump into DevOps by learning the ropes of what they're coding against and the problem sets solved by DevOps. This show also goes into how to communicate and collaborate between development and DevOps. Panel Caleb Fornari Charles Max Wood Jeffrey Groman Guest Will Button Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links DevOps For Developers Twitter: Will Button ( @wfbutton ) Picks Caleb- Observe Charles- monday.com Charles- Who Not How Jeffrey- Project to Product Jeffrey- IT Revolution - Book Club Will- DevOps Bulletin Special Guest: Will Button.
Getting Amazing Personal Productivity with Mason McLead - DevOps 066
Mason McLead is the CTO at Software.com. Software.com is a toolset that measures developer productivity and helps developers be more productive. He discusses the things that are likely the Achilles heel to your productivity and a few simple things you can do to make sure you’re working efficiently. Panel Caleb Fornari Charles Max Wood Jeffrey Groman Guest Mason McLead Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links LinkedIn: Mason Mclead Picks Caleb- The Endless Acid Banger Charles- monday.com Charles- Zapier Charles- Dev Influencers | Devchat.tv Jeffrey- The Checklist Manifesto Atul Gawande Mason- The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr Special Guest: Mason McLead .
Don't Let These Things Keep You From Podcasting - BONUS
Charles talks about the things that get developers stuck when they're trying to start their podcast or other influencer channel. He explains how to get around having those things hamper your journey. Panel Charles Max Wood
BONUS: Relationships Matter Most
Charles Max Wood talks about how to build, grow, and benefit from positive relationships within programming. He talks about how he's built genuine positive relationships with hundreds of programmers and how he and others have grown from those relationships. He also explains that you get out of relationships what you put into them. Finally, he goes into how to begin to build relationships by building a system of influence you can use on behalf of the people you want relationships with. Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
BONUS: How Opportunities Come Your Way When You're an Influencer
Charles Max Wood discusses several opportunities that came his way early in his podcasting career and other opportunities that have come to other people after only a couple of podcast episodes. He explains why that happens and how you can use this to create more influence as a developer. Panel Charles Max Wood
DevOps 065: Code Reviews with James Donohue
James Donohue is a developer at the BBC (British Broadcasting) and explains the new way that they approach code reviews in his division. He also explains the ins and outs of how they communicate about code and the different purposes that code reviews can serve within an organization. Jeff, Caleb, and Chuck also chime in with their experience with code reviews and other similar approaches in security and DevOps. Panel Charles Max Wood Caleb Fornari Jeffrey Groman Guest James Donohue Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links Looks Good To Me: Making code reviews better for remote-first teams by James Donohue GitHub | bbc/simorgh Twitter: James Donohue ( @jamesdonoh ) GitHub: James Donohue ( jamesdonoh ) James Donohue - Medium Picks Caleb- Harness Charles- Dev Influencers | Devchat.tv Charles- The Courier (2020) James- Real World PlantUML Jeffrey- Learnistic Special Guest: James Donohue.
BONUS: What is Charles Max Wood’s Biggest Payoff for Being a Dev Influencer?
Charles Max Wood started podcasting because it sounded fun and because he wanted to talk about technology. He learned pretty quickly that it got him access to people who understood the things he wanted to learn. The reasons changed over the years, as Charles explains before he talks about the big payoff he gets now from doing the podcasts. Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
BONUS: How Jason Weimann Became a Game Developer
Jason Weimann started out as an enthusiast of the Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, Everquest. After becoming a software developer and building a collaborative community playing the game, learn how he used his connections to get a job working for the company that made the game, even if it wasn't a job working as a game developer and how that led to a career working on one of the most popular online games of the time. Panel Charles Max Wood Guest Jason Weimann Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
BONUS: Continuing Your Learning Journey by Finding Mentors as an Influencer
Chuck outlines how he's used his podcasts to find mentors to continue his learning journey over 12 years of podcasting. Some mentors have been long lived relationships while others have lasted only a few months or even days. This episode shares Chuck's experience learning from the top people in the development community as a programmer and podcaster. Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
BONUS: How Senior Developers Can Enjoy Learning Like They Were Juniors
Remember the amazing adventure it was to learn a new thing every day as a Junior Developer? It's easy to feel a little stuck or lost as a Senior developer since there aren't roadmaps or people looking to mentor seniors. (Besides Charles Max Wood.) Chuck talks about how he felt that way at different points in his career and how podcasting and connecting with the programming communities helped him get past that. Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
BONUS: How Charles Max Wood Started Podcasting -- And You Can Too
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
BONUS: How to get Freelance Clients to Come to You
Charles Max Wood explains how he landed his first 4 freelance clients that took him through a few years of freelancing with only 3 years of experience and a few hundred podcast listeners. Funnily enough, they actually came to him, not the other way around. He explains how he made himself attractive to them and then turned it into a mutually profitable relationship once he had their attention. Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial