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Continuous integration and continuous delivery are both terms we have heard, but what do they really mean? What does CI/CD look like when done well? What are some pitfalls we might want to avoid? In this episode Jérôme and Marko, authors of the book “CI/CD with Docker and Kubernetes” join us to share their thoughts.

Continuous integration and continuous delivery are both terms we have heard, but what do they really mean? What does CI/CD look like when done well? What are some pitfalls we might want to avoid? In this episode Jérôme and Marko, authors of the book “CI/CD with Docker and Kubernetes” join us to share their thoughts.

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Featuring:


Marko Anastasov – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteJérôme Petazzoni – Twitter, GitHubJon Calhoun – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteKris Brandow – Twitter, GitHub

Show Notes:



CI/CD with Docker and Kubernetes - A free book about CI/CD written by Jérôme & Marko
Sysbox - A tool mentioned by Jérôme on the show
Tilt - A tool mentioned on the show
Semaphore - The SaaS CI company that Mark is the co-founder of.

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