Platform Engineering on Kubernetes • Mauricio Salatino & Thomas Vitale

This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.gotopia.tech/bookclubRead the full transcription of the interview hereMauricio Salatino - Author of "Platform Engineering on Kubernetes"  Thomas Vitale - Software Architect & Author of "Cloud Native Spring in Action"RESOURCESMauricio@salaboylinkedin.com/in/salaboysalaboy.comThomas@vitalethomasgithub.com/ThomasVitalelinkedin.com/in/vitalethomasthomasvitale.comDESCRIPTIONPlatform Engineering on Kubernetes accelerates development of cloud-based systems with vibrant open source tools of the Kubernetes ecosystem. You’ll use powerful open source projects like Helm, Tekton, Knative, and Crossplane to automate your projects from testing through delivery. Learn how to package services, build and deploy services to a Kubernetes cluster, and combine different tools to solve the complex challenges of CD in a cloud native environment.* Book description: © manning.comThe interview is based on the book "Platform Engineering on Kubernetes".RECOMMENDED BOOKSMauricio Salatino • Platform Engineering on KubernetesMauricio Salatino,  Mariano De Maio & Esteban Aliverti • Mastering JBoss Drools 6Thomas Vitale • Cloud Native Spring in ActionDavid Farley • Modern Software EngineeringDave Farley & Jez Humble • Continuous DeliveryGene Kim, Jez Humble, Nicole Forsgren, Patrick Debois & John Willis • The DevOps HandbookForsgren, Humble & Kim • Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOpsJohn Arundel & Justin Domingus • Cloud Native DevOps with KubernetesTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

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