
Whats good humans? This should be pretty quick and somewhat helpful, I
hope. Last week I attended DevOps World which was a virtual conference
about all things devops hosted by CloudBees. CloudBees are the people
over Jenkins. I decided to attend for 2 reasons:
- I\'m really trying to get my foot in the door and I wanted to see
what type of stuff I needed to know
- They had a free Jenkins cert voucher
How was it?
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I thought the conference was cool. It started at 8am EST which was a bit
unfortunate but after standup I\'d login and listen to different talks
(I even live tweeted a few). I had no set talks I had to attend, but I
would take about 5mins to scroll through the agenda and bookmark the
talks I wanted to attend every morning. I think the pre-recorded format
was great! The only time it got a little weird was with panels but they
also had a Q&A sections so speakers were there or in the general chat
answering whatever people wanted. I thought that was nice. Imagine
giving people the space to ask questions immediately while digesting
info without disturbing others.
There was also a vender section. I went there and it was pretty
interesting but I don\'t feel like I was knowledgeable enough to really
ask anything. This brings me to me only \"con\", I think there was a lot
of mid-sr level talks but not enough jr-ish level talks. I get why this
was probably a thing though. There really isn\'t a jr level position in
the devops field from what I\'ve seen. Lastly I really loved the
resources people dropped (books and OSS). I don\'t think I would have
socially been able to handle this conference in person. I probably would
have went to maybe 2 talks and headed out. There were a lot of people
online and that was cool to see that everyone everywhere uses Jenkins or
some type of CI/CD tool.
All in all I think I might try to attend this even again next year even
if it\'s in person. I should have even more experience and maybe can
contribute to the conversation especially as it relates to moving from
dev to more infrastructure. Anyway below are some of my notes that you
might find interesting
#### Things to look into and *books*
- android infrastructure engineer
- what are mobile cabs
- Edge x foundry is OSS
- Jenking Spock
- look into merge queue - help when a big team trying to merge
- *Influence w/o authority*
- *Predictability Irrational*
- *Sway*
- *Range*
- Start with security in mind in the begining and not later
- make sure leadership has buy-in/ understands need
- check out Jenkins X
- Example on Mapping -\> The Cucumber Book