What we’re about
Folks-
I wanted to reach out with a warm welcome and a brief introduction.
My goal as the organizer is to help accelerate the learning curve for folks that want to learn about containers, kubernetes, cloud technologies and modern applications. My hope is to foster a community of peers so we can learn from each other, and advance our understanding of cloud native technologies.
I'm a technologist who has been in the industry for over 20 years. I am currently working for Portworx as a Cloud Architect. I am truly passionate about technology and ever curious to learn and share my experience.
I look forward to meeting many of you!
If you have ideas regarding venues, have content you want to share, or access to a large conference room or meeting space please fill out this form.
CHRIS CROW // Cloud Native Architect |
253.405.4911 | chris@ccrow.org
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Cloud Native PDX is a meetup covering all aspects of Cloud Native infrastructure, defined as software which is container packaged, dynamically managed and micro-service oriented. If you're interested in Kubernetes, Linux Containers, Platform-as-a-Service, Project Atomic, Docker, OpenShift, etcd, Harness, Google Container Engine, Katacontainers, Istio, or any of the many technologies in the new container stack, you should join us! A meetup of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
As a meetup of the CNCF, all meetings are subject to the CNCF Code of Conduct
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Cloud Native PDXProFocus Office, Portland, OR
Come out and join us to network with local cloud native peers. Bring your laptop to hack with us during the first talk!
Agenda:
5:00pm to 5:30pm – Pizza and Networking!5:45pm - Open Source CI/CD Building Blocks You Already Know How to Write by Jeremy Adams
You need CI that can adapt as fast as the apps you’re writing. But often CI ends up being a bottleneck. For one CI PR you need to learn proprietary YAML syntax (every CI different) and how to work around its limitations conditionals, loops, functions, variables, ...which would be effortless if it was just a real programming language that you already know. You find yourself writing additional scripts and hacks to bring the logic to local dev. Enter the OSS Dagger project that brings CI as code (TypeScript, Go, Python). In this talk, I’ll use Dagger to show how to build and share reusable CI/CD modules that can be written in any language and "just work" together. This talk will be good for developers/platform engineers or anyone else that needs a lightweight, code-based CI platform that can run locally and in any CI. If you’re technically curious, you should be able to build and share a module right after the talk (or maybe during!).6:15pm - Shorty! An over-built, underwhelming link shortener built on free cloud stuff by Adam Ulvi
As developers we spend a lot of time building and testing locally. We're also famously cheap when it comes to personal projects and rely on the generosity of Big Tech to foot the bill for our little projects. This talk aims to share a solution for building, for free, a pretty crappy link shortener. But the solution overall is pretty cool and complete, from 'git push' to 'https://mysite.com' we cover each step of the development, test, build, and deployment process. The stack consists of Github Actions, the AWS SAM tools, and the Cloudflare API. So go ahead, throw away the link shortener code and replace it with your own! Get that idea off your head and onto the web! Let's go!6:45pm to 8:00pm – Networking and Board games!
Special thanks to ProFocus and Dagger for sponsoring this meetup. These sponsorships allow us to keep doing what we are doing! Thank you folks!
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