One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
I had to write quite a few GitHub Actions workflow in YAML in the last years,
and I find that the service itself is amazing,
but that "programming in YAML" part sucks a lot.
Why not using a real programming language? I wonder
Well someone had the same idea as I have and we have a working solution for writing GitHub workflows in a type-safe programming language, which then outputs a 100% correct YAML workflow.
Pretty excited about this and wanted to write about it, on the other hand procrastination also has a strong opposite effect :)
I had to write quite a few GitHub Actions workflow in YAML in the last years,
and I find that the service itself is amazing,
but that "programming in YAML" part sucks a lot.
Why not using a real programming language? I wonder
Well someone had the same idea as I have and we have a working solution for writing GitHub workflows in a type-safe programming language, which then outputs a 100% correct YAML workflow.
Pretty excited about this and wanted to write about it, on the other hand procrastination also has a strong opposite effect :)
Bruh... I cannot wait.. lol