Mitchell Hashimoto joined the show to talk about HashiCorp’s new tool - Otto, how it compares to and compliments Vagrant, Automation, and we even talked to Mitchell about his history with software development in the beginning of the show.

Mitchell Hashimoto joined the show to talk about HashiCorp’s new tool - Otto, how it compares to and compliments Vagrant, Automation, and we even talked to Mitchell about his history with software development in the beginning of the show.

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Mitchell Hashimoto – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteAdam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn

Show Notes:



HashiCorp
The Changelog #72: Vagrant with Mitchell Hashimoto
The Changelog #88: Vagrant, HashiCorp and Beyond with Mitchell Hashimoto
A 25-Year-Old Coding Genius Was Making $500,000 A Year In College, And He Just Raised $10 Million For A Startup
Otto - Development and Deployment Made Easy
Otto Announcement
Otto, The Successor to Vagrant
Getting Started with Otto
Otto vs. Vagrant
Vagrant
Vagrant + VMware
The Changelog #163: Go in the Modern Enterprise Using gokit with Peter Bourgon
HashiConf
sysdig
InfluxDB
The Changelog #168: Prometheus and Service Monitoring with Julius Volz from SoundCloud
The Changelog #170: BoltDB, InfluxDB and more with Ben Johnson

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