Have You built your Developer Platform yet? TechRadarCon Talk

Have You built your Developer Platform yet? TechRadarCon Talk

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In this talk, I will try to emphasize the adjustments both Cultural alongside the technological ones which any “Cloud-Native Dev” should adjust to in the CloudNative Era. Whilst cloud Environments and Various Architecture styles, such as Serverless and Micro Services, and their effective Deployment schemes, which seemed to have designed a way to deal with the Operational Overhead, by seteling for a blend of work-styles which enable to choose or invest more wisely, the cloudNative development experience has shifted … Engineering platforms are emerging like mushrooms after the “microservices rain”, some have been building one for quite a while

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