I am a software developer living in Bordeaux. I am a .NET and Azure enthusiast, primarly coding in C# but I like to discover other languages and technologies too.
Hi ! I'm Alexandre. I am a software developer living in Bordeaux, mostly coding in C# and working on Azure projects. I am interesting in DevOps practices, in particular CI/CD and Infrastructure as Code. I am part of the Puluminaries program (recognized members of the Pulumi community). I like to learn new technologies and share what I learn through blog articles.
I'm always a big fan of an intro and a first post at the same time, so I appreciate you jumping into this community with both feet - plus you just made it into the end of this Welcome Thread before we start the new one in the new year! 🥳
I've been enjoying the Pulumi content shared by @eriklz so looking forward to reading more from you and others as the community grows.
I am a software developer living in Bordeaux. I am a .NET and Azure enthusiast, primarly coding in C# but I like to discover other languages and technologies too.
Thanks for the welcome. Nice to see other french people here. I have just discovered recently this community, great to see specific DevOps content here. I will try to cross-post my next articles about DevOps, Pulumi here (my RSS feed extension is already properly configured). And I will import my older posts too if that's okay.
We're still fairly new as a community, so there's plenty of room for more content. Especially on topics that remain niche (even in this dedicated DevOps space) like Pulumi. Cross-post all you like!
I am a software developer living in Bordeaux. I am a .NET and Azure enthusiast, primarly coding in C# but I like to discover other languages and technologies too.
I am a software developer living in Bordeaux. I am a .NET and Azure enthusiast, primarly coding in C# but I like to discover other languages and technologies too.
Thanks it did help a lot. I was a bit confused because when I import articles from an RSS feed it is possible to edit then only using the basic editor. And I could not find the button on the basic editor but your post explained everything I needed to know.
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Hi ! I'm Alexandre. I am a software developer living in Bordeaux, mostly coding in C# and working on Azure projects. I am interesting in DevOps practices, in particular CI/CD and Infrastructure as Code. I am part of the Puluminaries program (recognized members of the Pulumi community). I like to learn new technologies and share what I learn through blog articles.
Bienvenue, Alexandre ! I'm in Côtes-d'Armor 😊
I'm always a big fan of an intro and a first post at the same time, so I appreciate you jumping into this community with both feet - plus you just made it into the end of this Welcome Thread before we start the new one in the new year! 🥳
I've been enjoying the Pulumi content shared by @eriklz so looking forward to reading more from you and others as the community grows.
Thanks for the welcome. Nice to see other french people here. I have just discovered recently this community, great to see specific DevOps content here. I will try to cross-post my next articles about DevOps, Pulumi here (my RSS feed extension is already properly configured). And I will import my older posts too if that's okay.
It's more than okay, we encourage it!
We're still fairly new as a community, so there's plenty of room for more content. Especially on topics that remain niche (even in this dedicated DevOps space) like Pulumi. Cross-post all you like!
BTW, how to you schedule a post here? It seems to be a Forem new feature but I can't see how to do that in the Ops community.
I wrote a post about it here, with a few screenshots. Does it help?
Thanks it did help a lot. I was a bit confused because when I import articles from an RSS feed it is possible to edit then only using the basic editor. And I could not find the button on the basic editor but your post explained everything I needed to know.