How We Built Qovery
Learn the lessons of building a developer platform from Romaric Philogène. He'll share how he and his team built Qovery, both from a technical and business sense.
Brian Douglas will walk through how you can leverage action packed workflows to supercharge your repos on GitHub by building them with containers to run arbitrary code, run CI, and even automate portions of your developer workflow.
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows, now with CI/CD. Build, test, and deploy your code right from GitHub. Make code reviews, branch management, and issue triaging work the way you want.
DevOps goals have stayed the same over the year, but our tools, infrastructure, and operating models have changed. To support modern software delivery, organizations must establish and share proven developer workflows.
This talk will cover how existing projects are using GitHub Action to hope that all projects, despite their size, can benefit collectively from knowledge sharing. The benefit of Actions is that the majority are shareable and open source. Plan to leave this talk with ideas on how you can automate new portions of your software development pipeline for production.
Brian Douglas is a member of the Developer Relations team at GitHub where he works on increasing use of the GitHub and its API by fostering a community of early adopters through the developer programs. In the past he’s lead Developer Advocacy and Front-end development at Netlify, where he leveraged his knowledge of React and JavaScript to create a deep well of technical content, spearheading efforts towards a public GraphQL API while delivering talks and workshops around the world.
Brian has a passion for open source and loves mentoring new contributors through Open Sauced, a platform for finding your next open source contribution.
Learn the lessons of building a developer platform from Romaric Philogène. He'll share how he and his team built Qovery, both from a technical and business sense.
Melissa McKay will explore the different tools available for packaging software into containers and how to use them efficiently and securely.
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.
Abbey Perrini will cover techniques and strategies that will make you an expert at resolving conflicts, squashing, merging and rebasing your repo using git.
Maciek Palmowski will show you the ideal setup for everything from setting up a Wordpress site in Git to deploying it to production