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D for DevOps: The Philosophy of Software Engineering

I had the honor of being interviewed by πŸ“ˆ Matt Warcholinski πŸ’Ύ from Brainhub in his ππ¨ππœπšπ¬π­πŸŽ™οΈ on 𝐁𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 π“πžπœπ‘ π‹πžπšππžπ«π¬π‘π’π©. πŸ”Ž If you’ve ever wondered about the ins and outs of introducing πƒπžπ―πŽπ©π¬ into your organization, this episode is a must-listen! We delved into some fascinating topics, and I’m thrilled to share a few highlights from our conversation:

What is DevOps?

DevOps is one of the most overloaded words in our industry. People use it to mean a tool, a team, a job description, even a vendor product. None of those are right. DevOps is the set of cultural and technical practices that improve the development (Dev) and operation (Ops) of software β€” together, across the entire life cycle.