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A collection of 8 posts

ClickUp and Gitlab: Let's do OAuth2 (Part 2)
Clickup

ClickUp and Gitlab: Let's do OAuth2 (Part 2)

In our first blog entry we showed how we could create a ClickUp project, Gitlab repo and setup basic notifications.  We now want to actually create a basic Oauth2 flow using NodeJS.  We

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
17 min read
ClickUp, FB Workplace and Gitlab: (Part 1)
Clickup

ClickUp, FB Workplace and Gitlab: (Part 1)

While I’ve made no bones I’m an Azure DevOps fan and use it for all my work, not everyone has the warm feelies for Microsoft as I do.  So what other

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
8 min read
Getting Started: Skaffold, a k8s build framework
Getting Started

Getting Started: Skaffold, a k8s build framework

Skaffold is a recent project from Google recently covered in an article by CBR.  It is meant to be a simple pipeline tool for building container images.  It dates back to January 3

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
7 min read
Getting Started with K3S
Getting Started

Getting Started with K3S

With all the kubernetes talk lately, it caught my eye when k3s started to make its way into my news feeds.  After a conference seeing plenty of k3s stickers, i felt it was

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
15 min read
GCP: App Engine Flex vs Standard (followup)
GCP

GCP: App Engine Flex vs Standard (followup)

I've left both running for the last couple weeks.  I was interested to know what are real world costs.  App Engine FlexI've gotten little traffic to the endpoint but in the 8 days

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
2 min read
GCP: App Engine Flex
GCP

GCP: App Engine Flex

Last time we experimented with GCP App Engine Standard which provides an easy way to launch a containerized app provided we stay within some narrowly defined guardrails.But what if we wish a

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
12 min read
GCP: App Engine Standard
GCP

GCP: App Engine Standard

Google Cloud App Engine Standard is an easy way to launch supported languages (Go, Java, PHP, Python and NodeJS) in a preconfigured cloud container.  Google gives you 1Gb of data and traffic for

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
9 min read
Where it began: GCP and Kubernetes
Getting Started

Where it began: GCP and Kubernetes

It’s probably about time we cover the other leading cloud compute provider - Google. Google gave birth to Kubernetes as an internal project called “Borg” in 2003 and eventually it grew to

  • Isaac Johnson
    Isaac Johnson
11 min read
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