I tried @BlimpUp today, and think it has potential. It takes a docker-compose file and runs the services remotely while making them seem to run at "localhost". Easy AF.
With the @booste_io stack running heavy ML models, my machine can't handle dev locally. This was needed.
Just integrated #Blimp with #Esquio, now, you can boot your personal demo environment and play with #Esquio without downloading or setting up anything!!
Thanks @cg505_ for this awesome contribution
https://t.co/usVbmukGyD
3. One is focused on moving dev environments for containerized apps into the cloud, aka making dev and prod environments more similar. These include companies like @oktetohq and @KeldaIO
THE most important tech shift in the past 2 decades has been the rise of the cloud. Today, every dev is building ☁️-native apps. Yet, the process of developing software is still very tied to our local machines. Whoever shifts development to the ☁️ will build a $100b+ biz 👇🏾
Good dev environments 1) give developers confidence their code will work in prod, and 2) give fast feedback. But these two traits are in tension. @_kklin_ wrote a blog post about why: https://t.co/ejCdvsIKL1
catch @EthanJJackson's talk at the downtown San Jose devops meetup tomorrow! He'll be talking about how Cloud Native and Kubernetes broke local development. RSVP on the meetup page!
https://t.co/IEdYQN0fdh
Tried Blimp (https://t.co/UfFjARfiOz) to run development containers in the cloud.
Works like a charm! Ultralisp's containers were started in the cloud instead of the local docker. And no any changes to docker-compose.yml required!
Three unexpected benefits to Eventbrite's remote dev environment setup: 1) sharing dev environments with coworkers, 2) working globally, and 3) easy COVID transition https://t.co/3ubIPZPgNR
#eventbrite#developmentenvironment#devops#developerproductivity