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Tuesday November 12, 2024 9:25am - 9:50am MST
YAML is prolific in the Kubernetes ecosystem as it is the language of choice to express intent in a declarative manner. As more companies build internal developer platforms (IDPs) on Kubernetes, many have found that building for enterprise needs can reach a level of complexity of hundreds of thousands of “declarative” lines, resulting in a platform that is challenging to maintain. But we don’t have to rely solely on a no-code approach to build our platforms - there is an entire spectrum from no-code to full-code available to us. In this talk, we will explore this spectrum in depth through the lens of a platform team’s journey to build an enterprise grade infrastructure control plane on Kubernetes with Crossplane. We will share all the lessons learned starting from declarative no-code and then evolving over time to a full-code approach using Golang, as well as how this journey had a major impact on their developer experience, testing, operations, stability, and more.
Speakers
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Maximilian Blatt

Cloud Advisory Consultant, Accenture
Maximilian Blatt is a Crossplane expert, platform engineer and consultant at Accenture Germany. He has mutliple years of experience working with Crossplane, Kubernetes and is maintainer of several Crossplane-related open-source projects.
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Jared Watts

Founding Engineer, Upbound
Jared Watts is a Founding Engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing by enabling anyone to build their own cloud platform. He is also a co-creator of the open source Crossplane (https://crossplane.io) and Rook (https://rook.io) projects. Prior to... Read More →
Tuesday November 12, 2024 9:25am - 9:50am MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom G
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