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Top 10 Tools for DevOps and Developers in 2024

Soma on May 01, 2024

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Sebastian Fritsch • Edited

Those tools are completely standard, what about exciting ones like: Dagger.io, Nix, Crossplane and Cloud Querry. For more Infos: Here

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BlackMagiq

Agree with this. I would also add Infisical to this list as well!

It's an open source secrets management tool that folks can use to manage and deliver application configuration and secrets across the development cycle (development, CI/CD, production, etc.).

Disclaimer: I'm one of the co-founders of the project; feel free to AMA.

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Soma

thanks for sharing, I will check it out.

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Soma

Hello Sebastian, I have not used them yet, I will check them, thanks for sharing.

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Zachary Loeber

Jenkins, really?

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MD RAKIBUR RAHMAN

GitHub Actions should be there instead of Jenkins.

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Soma

So far we have been using Jenkins only for all kinds of build, deploy, and test pipelines. I heard about GitHub Actions but not really used it. I will take a look it though. Thanks

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Tung Leo

That's interesting article @somadevtoo!
For those who want to explore more about the DevOps toolchain, you might visit this devops-basics repository for more DevOps practical and document.
Hope this helps! Thanks!

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Soma

Thanks for sharing, I will check it out

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Sébastien Conejo

Ces outils existnet depuis longtemps. Tout le monde les connait. Pourquoi ne pas proposer des outils un peu plus modernes, innovants, liés aux dernières tendances ?

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Talip Can Korkmazer

Oh, this list is just groundbreaking. I mean, who would have thought that a computer is the best tool for writing software? And thanks for the groundbreaking promotion of git and docker. I'm sure no one would have ever guessed those were useful.

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Ekanem

@talipreyiz Your laughable attempt at sarcasm fell flat and just makes you look ridiculous. Next time, please offer constructive feedback instead of dropping comments like a sad puppy.

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Talip Can Korkmazer

@tripol I appreciate your perspective, but let's not dismiss the underlying message amidst a difference in humor. The post indeed highlights well-known tools, yet it also serves as a reminder of their enduring relevance in our industry. Instead of focusing solely on the tone, perhaps we can engage in a constructive dialogue about the evolving landscape of DevOps and software development. What are your insights on emerging trends or tools that could complement the ones mentioned in the post? Let's keep the conversation productive and forward-thinking.

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Oscar Arzola

With Jenkins as one of the headliners this post should be renamed to Top 10 tools for devops in 2012 😅