Resilience vs. Chaos Engineering at OpenSlava 2023

As a continuation to my previous post, on October 19th I also did a talk in the main conference day at OpenSlava 2023. The slides for my talk about "Resilience vs. Chaos Engineering" are available online here: https://speakerdeck.com/deors/resilience-vs-chaos-engineering-at-openslava-2023 There is also a recording for the session, which I highly recommend to watch (shameless marketing division … Continue reading Resilience vs. Chaos Engineering at OpenSlava 2023

CI/CD Pipelines with Jenkins and Kubernetes workshop at OpenSlava 2023

This October I've been very fortunate to participate again in OpenSlava, at the beautiful city of Bratislava. On Wednesday, October 18th, they scheduled the workshops. With the company of 25 bold engineers, I did the "CI/CD Pipelines with Jenkins and Kubernetes" workshop. This one is an evolution of previous workshops that were still leveraging Docker, … Continue reading CI/CD Pipelines with Jenkins and Kubernetes workshop at OpenSlava 2023

Why I love Java (one of many reasons)

There are many, many reasons why I love Java. Professionally, there is one huge reason that explains why it is still a platform of choice for enterprise applications: backwards compatibility. Or in business terms: the protection of investment. With every new Java release, it never ceases to amaze me the immense care that the Java … Continue reading Why I love Java (one of many reasons)