DevOps for Developers delivers a practical, thorough introduction to approaches, processes and tools to foster collaboration between software development and operations. Efforts of Agile software development often end at the transition phase from development to operations. This book covers the delivery of software, this means “the last mile”, with lean practices for shipping the software to production and making it available to the end users, together with the integration of operations with earlier project phases (elaboration, construction, transition).
I have been hopping from one genre to the other, hoping that I would find something that completely blows me away.
This morning I was attending a townhall and the terms used in it picqued my interest. It's time to read a book about DevOps. The beginning is quite interesting. Let's hope the interest is maintained.
Given the fact that this is more of an introductory book to DevOps, it was okay (2.5 stars). I don't recommend it for people that know a bit about this topic or worked some years as a developer. For me more than half of the book was boring and didn't add anything new to what I already knew or experienced. I also expected more technical examples. It was in the recommended lectures by my professor, so...