I work on a small size company and we have been closely using docker for every project. I’m a Full Stack engineer and DevOps. Docker has made my life so much easier and have considered moving to a bigger company since I feel I’ve reached the max compensation here. I mostly work on PHP and JavaScript. Not sure which company I could apply. Current TC: 110k Yoe: 8
Not really used at Google except maybe for some open source projects and cloud. I wish we could, but there's enough internal legacy container infra that predates docker and I just don't see it going away any time soon We don't use PHP either btw
Legacy container infra. Is that better or worse vs docker?
From their phrasing, probably worse
Yes, we use it. Greenfield projects get to use the lates tech, however mostly drived by senior folks in the team.
What would you guys consider senior? I’m a lead engineer on my team for experience and time. I get to also dictate use docker and specs on the cloud and architecture, but I feel my TC is very low for what I do.
wait what? new initiatives use dockers? so no Apollo? i don't think Apollo can integrate with dockers (yet). how about code.amazon.com?
Not used, big companies have their own tech. Forget everything that you knew. Though you can keep JavaScript and PHP, but it will be React and Hack.
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