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Insights from Sylius: Accelerating Open Source eCommerce Development

How do you know if your engineering team is efficient at scale? Is modern CI/CD cloud tooling and DORA metrics enough? One of the best ways to find answers is by looking at successful open-source projects and how they operate, overcoming the challenges of remote work, asynchronous communication, and diverse global collaboration.

Speed Up Your End-to-End Testing with Bunnyshell Ephemeral Environments

What You Will Learn: Who Should Attend: Developers, QA Engineers, DevOps Professionals, and Technical Managers interested in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of their testing processes through innovative technologies. Join us to discover how to streamline your end-to-end testing and enhance your development pipeline with Bunnyshell ephemeral environments. Gain insights into practical tools and strategies that reduce testing bottlenecks and lead to faster, more reliable releases.

Improve Dev Productivity, Velocity and Morale With Platform Engineering

Gartner predict that by 2026, 80% of software engineering organizations will establish platform teams as internal providers of reusable services, components and tools for application delivery. Developer productivity is critical to business success, yet in many organizations, it can take days - if not weeks - for developers to get development, staging, and preview environments they need to develop modern cloud-native applications.

Bunnyshell and EaaS in 3½ minutes

With Bunnyshell, teams can easily create and discard environments as needed, such as development, staging, and testing environments. Three ways to create environments are demonstrated: cloning an environment, using templates, and leveraging existing Docker Compose files. Bunnyshell simplifies the process of creating environments, allowing teams to focus on their work. It can be integrated with existing pipelines and is valuable for various software development phases.

Deploy Testing Environments with Production-Like Data using Bunnyshell and Neon Serverless Postgres

In this webinar we explored the power of Bunnyshell and Neon in deploying production-like testing environments. Bunnyshell, an Environment as a Service platform, enables developers to instantly spin up ephemeral environments on Kubernetes. Neon provides a fully managed multi-cloud Postgres with a generous free tier, making it easy to launch serverless Postgres with a single command.

CTO Fundamentals II - 4:4 CTO Deception or Illusion Webinar Recording

Corneliu Fatulescu has more than 23 years of experience in SaaS, two-sided markets, user-generated content, and media products. Currently, he's leading a team of 60 engineers working on defining the technology strategy and vision at the group level. Rarely have we encountered content CTOs who took on other CTOs' tasks. We had the CTO legacy session earlier for this reason. There is one additional thing we think CTOs should know more about the delusion that they might be under.

Node.js Example - Remote Development

This video demonstrates how to perform remote development on a Node.js environment by synchronizing files between the local machine and the remote environment. Using the demo books application, learn how to initiate remote development and sync local files with the remote backend component. This process involves starting an SSH server in the container, manually restarting the application, and making changes to the application that automatically trigger a restart upon saving.

Node.js Example - Remote Debugging with Your Local IDE

In this video, learn how to debug a remote development session in Node.js using the previously deployed demo books application. Follow the steps to set up port forwarding and configure the IDE to map local folders to remote folders in the container. By starting the process in development mode with the inspect flag, discover how to enable the IDE to connect to the running process in the container. The demo includes setting breakpoints and stepping through code during debugging.