According to an old theory I built upon in my twenties, life is about reaching a series of milestones. Usually, they'd take ten years or so. It's been ten years since.
So, what did I reach? What were my goals back then? What have I learned so far?
Contrary to the common belief, DevOps is more than a single role in a company. Is not the guy who maintains the servers holding a coffee cup the entire day. Is not just a developer who learned Linux too much.
In this article, we define one of the first DevOps processes to implement: CI/CD
Everyone —really, everyone— is talking about Deno right now. In this article, we build a HTTP Server from scratch, and learn about this runtime in the meantime.
One of my most deep-rooted interests since I can remember has been taking photos. Today, I share you a story of what I learned about taking photographs using an analog camera.