When you adopt microservices, containers, and cloud native development, the technologies and architectures may change, but the need for fast feedback doesn’t. Whether you’re coding or testing applications, you want to be able to get work done quickly without spinning up all of your microservices locally and driving your laptop fans into high speed! Kubernetes enables development teams to deploy and run applications at scale, and with Telepresence for Docker, you can continue using the tools you love while also conserving laptop resources.
Join us for three success stories of coding, testing, and running microservices using remote-to-local ‘remocal’ tools and techniques.
When you adopt microservices, containers, and cloud native development, the technologies and architectures may change, but the need for fast feedback doesn’t. Whether you’re coding or testing applications, you want to be able to get work done quickly without spinning up all of your microservices locally and driving your laptop fans into high speed!
Edidiong is a Senior Developer Advocate with skills in software engineering, technical writing, community building, video creation, and public speaking. Over the years, she has improved the developer experience of several tech companies' products, created technical content, and implemented initiatives that increased awareness, drove sales, and made the company a thought leader in their respective sectors .When she's not doing anything tech-related, she travels across the world, takes beautiful pictures, and analyzes movies.
Michael Irwin is an Application Architect at Virginia Tech who is striving to modernize how software is developed and run on campus by driving the adoption of Docker-based workloads, CI/CD pipelines, the public cloud, single-page applications, and more. As a Docker Captain and Community Leader (meetup organizer), he has the opportunity to share his expertise and experiences with others, but also learn how others are using the latest technologies. When developing, he writes code in Node, Java (Java EE mostly), and JavaScript, but actively contributes to projects written in other languages and frameworks.