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Kickstart Your DevOps Career with Deloitte Platform Engineering

Posted by Daniel Dao on 18 March 2022

Continuous Integration, DevOps, Join Our Team, Careers, developer, cloud computing, deloitte platform engineering, Deloitte, Platform Managed Services

Against most common belief, DevOps is not a team nor a department, and it isn’t merely a stack. DevOps is a movement, a mindset that has shocked the tech industry to its core. I believe DevOps will keep playing this vital role in guiding industries toward innovation, launching them into novel space without...

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Transitioning from Developer to Tech Lead: How To Effectively Lead Tech Teams

Posted by Karlo Diamante on 14 July 2020

developer, Tech Lead, Project Management, career, motivation, career path, leadership

For many years I have been working as a developer, absorbing the knowledge and the plethora of possibilities a few lines of code can achieve. Then one day I got a call from my manager who asked a question that I hadn’t prepared myself for - “Would you like to become the tech lead for this project?”. A myriad of...

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Semantic Versioning with Conventional Commits

Posted by Sohrab Hosseini on 11 June 2020

CICD, DevOps, Technology, developer, semver, git, scm, versioning, branching, GitLab, release

Versioning is important. I do not have to tell you this. Yet, I see it done poorly over and over again. 

The deficiencies I usually encounter are a lack of unambiguous developer and release processes and poor tooling support. If your developers sit there wondering how to do certain tasks, then the process is broken....

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OpenShift 3 Demystified. For Developers.

Posted by Sohrab Hosseini on 30 October 2017

tech, developer, platform, openshift, container

Container orchestrators are the next big thing in the modern containerisation movement. And unless you have painted your career into a legacy corner, you will encounter these technologies sooner or later.

OpenShift was my introduction to this space. At that time, I was not able to find suitable online resources that...

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