10 Dec 2020
Presented by Brian Douglas, Staff Developer Advocate, GitHub
The last year gave us new ways to improve our repositories with GitHub Actions. Join Brian in walking through how automation can streamline your workflow and help you level up your CI/CD pipeline.
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The last year gave us new ways to improve our repositories with GitHub Actions. Join Brian in walking through how automation can streamline your workflow and help you level up your CI/CD pipeline.
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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
- 1 participant
- 20 minutes
10 Dec 2020
Presented by
Alex Ross, Software Engineer, Microsoft
Benjamin Pasero, Software Engineer, Microsoft
VS Code was launched over five years ago and has become the top-most contributed-to project on GitHub. While developing in the open, our team has learned how to balance community engagement with delivering value and shipping code. In this talk, we'll share engineering best practices our team has adopted on GitHub to collaborate with our users, get feedback, and iterate quickly.
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Alex Ross, Software Engineer, Microsoft
Benjamin Pasero, Software Engineer, Microsoft
VS Code was launched over five years ago and has become the top-most contributed-to project on GitHub. While developing in the open, our team has learned how to balance community engagement with delivering value and shipping code. In this talk, we'll share engineering best practices our team has adopted on GitHub to collaborate with our users, get feedback, and iterate quickly.
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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
- 2 participants
- 20 minutes
10 Dec 2020
Presented by Rosemary Wang, Developer Advocate, HashiCorp
You’ve set up your infrastructure as code in GitHub Actions to securely test and deploy to production. One year later, you discover the account keys you used for automation have been compromised! In a panic, you scramble around multiple repositories looking for where you used the account keys and throw together a script to rotate them. You start to wonder, “is there a better way I could have managed my secret?” In this talk, you’ll learn how to manage secrets in your infrastructure pipeline using HashiCorp Vault and Terraform with GitHub Actions. By using Vault’s dynamic secrets engines, you can rotate, audit, and manage the lifecycle of your infrastructure account keys and API tokens. In addition to managing service account keys for Terraform automation, we’ll cover how Vault can generate secrets such as database passwords for creating infrastructure resources.
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You’ve set up your infrastructure as code in GitHub Actions to securely test and deploy to production. One year later, you discover the account keys you used for automation have been compromised! In a panic, you scramble around multiple repositories looking for where you used the account keys and throw together a script to rotate them. You start to wonder, “is there a better way I could have managed my secret?” In this talk, you’ll learn how to manage secrets in your infrastructure pipeline using HashiCorp Vault and Terraform with GitHub Actions. By using Vault’s dynamic secrets engines, you can rotate, audit, and manage the lifecycle of your infrastructure account keys and API tokens. In addition to managing service account keys for Terraform automation, we’ll cover how Vault can generate secrets such as database passwords for creating infrastructure resources.
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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
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- 20 minutes
10 Dec 2020
Presented by Christine Yen, CEO/Cofounder, Honeycomb
The adoption of observability practices has allowed us to understand our production software in a whole new way. When viewed from the perspective of a developer, it can feel like gaining superpowers. When observability is folded into the development process itself, it represents the potential for a beautifully virtuous cycle: Production stops being just where our development code runs into issues, and it becomes where part of our development process lives. This talk will cover how to implement observability practices (from your tools and from your humans) and what you can achieve as a result.
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The adoption of observability practices has allowed us to understand our production software in a whole new way. When viewed from the perspective of a developer, it can feel like gaining superpowers. When observability is folded into the development process itself, it represents the potential for a beautifully virtuous cycle: Production stops being just where our development code runs into issues, and it becomes where part of our development process lives. This talk will cover how to implement observability practices (from your tools and from your humans) and what you can achieve as a result.
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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
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- 20 minutes
10 Dec 2020
Presented by Angie Jones, Principal Developer Advocate, Applitools
You’ve created your GitHub repo. You have multiple contributors. You’re reviewing the pull requests. All the signs of a healthy project are there...but what about the tests? Not only do you need tests to ensure your application isn't regressing, but if it’s a frontend application, you'll need visual tests to verify that your application still looks right. In this talk, Angie Jones will discuss AI-powered visual testing and how to integrate it with your build process using GitHub Actions.
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You’ve created your GitHub repo. You have multiple contributors. You’re reviewing the pull requests. All the signs of a healthy project are there...but what about the tests? Not only do you need tests to ensure your application isn't regressing, but if it’s a frontend application, you'll need visual tests to verify that your application still looks right. In this talk, Angie Jones will discuss AI-powered visual testing and how to integrate it with your build process using GitHub Actions.
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- 4 participants
- 21 minutes