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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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