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OutOfDevOps
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Hi, I am Anto and this is OutOfDevOps, a UA-cam Channel for Software Engineers. I like to share my experiences and my thoughts at 360 degree on Software Engineering. I believe in DevOps as culture and in a continuous learning approach, the ultra fast pace of our discipline puts ourselves constantly in the position of experts and beginners.
I AM A SOFTWARE ENGINEER, not a Backend, nor a Frontend, nor a Tester, nor a DevOps, nor an Agile Practitioner, I AM A SOFTWARE ENGINEER.
Sharing, Learning and Teaching is what I do on this channel, enjoy.
I talk about: Kubernetes, Docker, Agile, SCRUM, Team Management, Programming and more!!!
Have fun!!!
I AM A SOFTWARE ENGINEER, not a Backend, nor a Frontend, nor a Tester, nor a DevOps, nor an Agile Practitioner, I AM A SOFTWARE ENGINEER.
Sharing, Learning and Teaching is what I do on this channel, enjoy.
I talk about: Kubernetes, Docker, Agile, SCRUM, Team Management, Programming and more!!!
Have fun!!!
Feature Teams Can Transform Your Software Development Process
In this video, we explore the differences between component teams and feature teams in software development. Starting with an analogy of building a house, we illustrate the benefits and drawbacks of each approach. Component teams focus on specific parts of a system, which can lead to deep technical expertise but also significant bottlenecks and communication challenges. Feature teams, on the other hand, are cross-functional, allowing for smoother collaboration and faster delivery of features due to a shared understanding of the entire system.
We delve into how feature teams can enhance communication, foster domain knowledge, and improve overall efficiency. Additionally, we discuss the importance of avoiding rigid role labels in software engineering, promoting a more versatile skill set among developers. The video also touches on domain-driven design (DDD) and its relevance in achieving a cohesive understanding of the business domain within development teams.
We share insights from real-world experiences transitioning from component to feature teams, highlighting the challenges and benefits of such organizational changes. This includes the impact on team structure, communication, talent growth, and the onboarding process for new engineers.
Join us as we discuss these key aspects and offer practical advice on implementing feature teams in your organization. Don't forget to leave a comment, subscribe, and check out our other videos on platform engineering.
00:00 - Welcome and Overview
00:09 - Building a House Analogy
00:38 - Component Teams Explained
01:07 - Limitations of Component Teams
01:40 - Feature Teams Explained
03:21 - Domain-Driven Design (DDD) Introduction
04:27 - DDD and Feature teams
05:55 - Impact on Communication and Talent Growth
07:10 - Organisational Changes and Challenges
07:35 - Real-World Example of Transitioning to Feature Teams
09:12 - Conclusion and Call to Action
WHO AM I:
Hey friends, welcome to my UA-cam channel @outofdevops . If you're new my name is Anto, here I talk about software engineering and software engineers. Don't forget to comment like and subscribe 👍🏻.
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If you’d like to talk, I’d love to hear from you. Tweeting @OutOfDevOps directly will be the quickest way to get a response, but if your question is very long, feel free to email me at hi@OutOfDevOps.com.
PS: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links that I get a kickback from 😜
We delve into how feature teams can enhance communication, foster domain knowledge, and improve overall efficiency. Additionally, we discuss the importance of avoiding rigid role labels in software engineering, promoting a more versatile skill set among developers. The video also touches on domain-driven design (DDD) and its relevance in achieving a cohesive understanding of the business domain within development teams.
We share insights from real-world experiences transitioning from component to feature teams, highlighting the challenges and benefits of such organizational changes. This includes the impact on team structure, communication, talent growth, and the onboarding process for new engineers.
Join us as we discuss these key aspects and offer practical advice on implementing feature teams in your organization. Don't forget to leave a comment, subscribe, and check out our other videos on platform engineering.
00:00 - Welcome and Overview
00:09 - Building a House Analogy
00:38 - Component Teams Explained
01:07 - Limitations of Component Teams
01:40 - Feature Teams Explained
03:21 - Domain-Driven Design (DDD) Introduction
04:27 - DDD and Feature teams
05:55 - Impact on Communication and Talent Growth
07:10 - Organisational Changes and Challenges
07:35 - Real-World Example of Transitioning to Feature Teams
09:12 - Conclusion and Call to Action
WHO AM I:
Hey friends, welcome to my UA-cam channel @outofdevops . If you're new my name is Anto, here I talk about software engineering and software engineers. Don't forget to comment like and subscribe 👍🏻.
UA-cam GEAR:
🎥 My UA-cam Camera Gear - kit.co/outofdevops
MY SOCIAL LINKs:
🐦 Twitter - outofdevops
📘 Facebook - OutOfDevOps
📰 My blog - amasucci.com
📸 Instagram - outofdevops
GET IN TOUCH:
If you’d like to talk, I’d love to hear from you. Tweeting @OutOfDevOps directly will be the quickest way to get a response, but if your question is very long, feel free to email me at hi@OutOfDevOps.com.
PS: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links that I get a kickback from 😜
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Can we say that Platform Engineering is DevSec(Rel)Ops?
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Workload Identity in GKE to fetch data from Google Cloud Storage.
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Does AI help writing Infrastructure as Code?
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Learn DevOps: A 4-Week Blueprint for Beginners
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Multiple GCP Service Accounts in a SINGLE GitHub Workflows
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How I Bootstrap an Organization in GCP #devops #googlecloud
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The Future of IaC: Accelerating IaC with AI (ChatGPT)... is it Possible?
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VPC SERVICE CONTROLS: TROUBLESHOOTING and DRY RUN MODE
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GCP Restrict Authorised Countries with ACCESS CONTEXT MANAGER
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BEST way to protect GCP resources - VPC Service Perimeter
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BEST way to protect GCP resources - VPC Service Perimeter
Excellent. Can you do a demo on using STS from Project A ( Non VPC SC) to Project B (VPC SC Enabled Project) We have been trying from 2 days
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The code generated with Claude was correct and it works, I made a typo in the credentials that's why it didn't work during the live stream.
Keep posting, mate. Your microphone volume is a bit low.
Thanks a lot ! Much appreciated !!
Thank you for the awesome video. I just have a query that you have generated policy logs at project level but how we can generate policy logs at folder and organisations level.
This was a phenomenal breakdown. Thank you!
Thank you for your comment of appreciation.
Great job you are doing. 👍🏻 It'd be more helpful if you had live demonstrations alongside your explanations. Not many people will learn much from just hearing you speak, as it's all gonna be abstract. D.
Hey thanks for the video.. I am doing the same thing where i need to fetch images for GCP artifact registry, however i am getting issue -> failed to pull and unpack image "us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/xxxxxxxxxxx/jenkins/jenkins-slave:v2": failed to resolve reference "us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/xxxxxxxx/jenkins/jenkins-slave:v2": failed to authorize: failed to fetch oauth token: unexpected status from GET request to ....403 Forbidden, what to do here
You should set the role (roles/artifactregistry.writer) to the service account of computers node, not in the deployment..
Thank you, Anto, that was useful to me! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
While I agree with the challenge to tightly couple documentation to versions you solve 1 problem with Git you create many more, how do you search across releases and branches to find the right documentation or changes. I'd also agree that some documentation can be split across both tools however I would suggest that with labelling and tagging Confluence can be tied to releases and be a better source of *knowledge management*. Further confluence pages with the associated list of stories or epic will quickly add value to explain the status of release delivery, owners and changes made. Very specific technical documents like a release doc with upgrade scripts or instructions indeed should be in git
Hi thanks for your comment. If you look at the title of the video is saying exactly that.
Goodhart's Law : "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure."
Thank you very much in this great explanation , i just joined your channel and i was looking for how to prevent users to pull the latest image and restrict the pulling from specific registry
Is there any gui based documentation tools which are opensource which i can install on pc ? Docusaurus and mkdocs are good, but seems like a huge amount of work to write the actual documentation because of markdown language.
You can use a visual markdown editor. I use notion.so, it gives you the option to extract in markdown and can be installed as a standalone application on your PC. There are many alternatives another one is obsidian. A web alternative is hashnode.com/ you can use the web editor and you can copy the markdown once you are done.
Very beneficial, however please no music next time. Its distracting.
Ciao:) Secondo te pur non avendo una passione innata per la programmazione potrei iniziare un percorso come software engineer? Non mi piace così tanto programmare ma allo stesso tempo mi affascina cosi tanto ( il software engineer) Consigli?
Sei un grade! ingignere❤😊
I have followed the same but I am unable to put to delete files from bucket
For deleting objects in a bucket, you need a role with bucket write permission. Video showed the object viewer role only which can only fetch/read the bucket objects
You can't manage what you can't measure! MUHAHAHA. Wait how did we make it before numbers? Is logic without numbers possible? Arghhh...
Numbers are just a way to represent measurements. Without numbers you can still measure. But without measuring your previous X, how do you know if you’re getting better at it or not? I may have not fully understood your comment.
@@OutOfDevOps It is this stupid mantra about managing only being possible with metrics that turns a lot of otherwise intelligent human beings in management positions into draconian game masters that want to incentivize you the creative on a micro level to do the right thing. They don't know anything real but they know that there is some correlation between output and success so the output needs to be bigger and faster. Add to that the generic management approach that thinks domain knowledge is irrelevant and you could put a cockroach in charge as it has the same objective function of maximizing some gain short term that feels right instead of the human planning, conceptualizing, remembering stuff and winning in the long run over all other animals.
I see what you mean, I have read stories about customers loyalty metrics improving by simply hiding the ‘unsubscribe’ button 🤦♂️. I think this is the problem with most definitions/mantras, they don’t capture every possibility.
didn't know Tony Stark was into cloud tech
Hi Sir, Is iit worth to be a web developer in 2024 and how to be ready for the upcomming challanges in the upcomming years. like How to go along with AI how to adapt it and use it as a webdeveloper so to not get replaced. Please help.
Hi, I think AI is a way to make our life better. From a software development point of view I don’t see it very different from the evolution we had in the years with our tools: punched cards -> text editors -> advanced IDE -> AI. In my opinion learning where we are coming from has always value.
@@OutOfDevOps Best A1, Sir, I have a lot of questions if you some free time please ansewer me. Sir as i was currently covering my asyncronus javascript. sir in my mind allot of us (beginner developers) get fail in learning to code is because we don't know the right method how to code. Sir, as i was covering my asyncronus js section I get through the complete chapter where i knew about, promises, resolve,reject, try and catch, async await but i suddenly forget things. like if i watch the lecture first and then watch the lecture twice but this time i code along with the video sir i am getting hard to keep thing remember. and when it comes to code on my own it then get hard as much to climb on a mountain. sir please help. Sir Please show me the right way to learn it. Sir it's been a year and more that i am learning js and in this hell i even forgot my html css.
Everybody learns in a different way, for me the best way to learn a new language is to code in that language as much as possible. Understand the naming conventions, the design patterns and the best practices. You can also try code katas to keep practicing some common constructs. It takes time… don’t beat yourself up
@@OutOfDevOps Oh my GOD! You had a favor on me Thanks allot. You are the best teacher ever 👌👌
It is very informative. I want to create an access context manager access policy and access perimeter resource on the organization level through terraform. Is there a reference to handle this usecase using terraform modules?
Very Good Information. Thanks!
Welcome back, Anto. Great video 🎉
Thank you Pradumna
This is really informative video, please keep posting such content, Thank you.
TG
Great stuff!
Have you used Nuclino? If so, would you recommend it for technical documentation?
Thanks for sharing Antonio, this is super helpful! I was doing an exercise from the book “Journey to become a Google Cloud Machine Learning Engineer” and there was no mention of how to connect to the private vm without using the cloud console. So this video was a savior.
Glad it helped
Brilliant, thanks so much. I do wonder how it even works if I self-sign locally and just upload the public key to the SA account. Because at that point, google does not really have the private key.
did you peer those red and blue project first ?
Infrastructure as code is code in DECLARATIVE rather than IMPERATIVE paradigm.
straight forward & beautiful video !!
Thanks with Love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you for the kind comment
@@OutOfDevOps I am shifting from Java Spring Microsercice to DevOps About to face interviews and Just came across your GCP, Kubernetes and Docker. Hope with the help of your videos 📷 I can win a match
Thank you for the explanation! I was a bit scared of your hand in the end haha :)
I don't get it completely. So a landing zone is to create a plan to create and manage resources in GCP specifically for every area of a company and then explain how to use it for smoothing the transition from on-prem to cloud?
Great video, not much out there on the ol' internet about this. thanks!
Thank you for the awesome videos on service control.
Thank u very much! Awesome video!
Best comment - chicken and egg problem
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I donot Understand if you alreday did everything and want to talk with your self and assuming what you understood everyone understood then what is point of creating this video , It will be great if you explains something in detailed
The point is to help people who are trying to do one of the workflow invocations. All the code I used in the video is linked in the description gist.github.com/amasucci/2c04463547b16cf70b4d4790bc44f2b5 Do you find it too fast?
@@OutOfDevOps I find you are reading , trust me with lot of hope I have open your video , But little disappointed ,since I thought you explain about creating curl command in video , I understood it's already mentioned in github doc but you kNow git hub doc is not always very clear ,so people search some helping video
@animeshkr29 hi thank you for your feedback. Isn’t what you are looking for from minute 5 to 6? The example goes through the curl command to explain the docs that as you said aren’t always clear. In any case thanks again for you comment, it will help me creating better tutorials.
Mi sono laureato un anno e fa e qualche giorno dopo la laurea ho trovato lavoro in una azienda per la quale ancora lavoro. Lavorando principalmente in smart non ho l'opportunità di potermi confrontare su dubbi ed altro, oltre al fatto che l'azienda praticamente non ha senior. Volevo chiederti, anche se a distanza di due anni, sarebbe possibile sentirsi via WhatsApp, telegram ecc per fare due chiacchiere? Giusto anche per sapere quella che è l''esperienza di un senior. Mi piacerebbe molto sentire il parere di una persona come te 😬
Ciao, certo che è possibile. Mandami un DM su X o scrivimi via email (la trovi nei dettagli del canale) e ci organizziamo. Anto
Ti ho mandato una mail :) @@OutOfDevOps
Great 😮
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Now that's what I came here for... covered the bases I needed for shared and remote calling workflows. Nice and concise. Great work.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Can you learn DevOps at any age?
Great question… this apparently simple yes/no question is more profound than people may think. Even if it is specific to DevOps this can be applied to Software engineering in general. What stops many from starting a career in software engineering is the constant frustration that derives from the learning process. For me what matters is learning how to learn DevOps (or software engineering) concepts and techniques. If you really want to learn and are patient and understand that what is hard today will be easy tomorrow, I don’t see why age should be a blocker.
i get this error when use initContainers google/cloud-sdk:430.0.0 : The node was low on resource: ephemeral-storage. Threshold quantity: 609489314, available: 48084Ki.