Just wanna see if can get introduced to something new. Would be interesting if we could gather lots of info. I’ll start first. Company: MSFT Tools: git, Azure DevOps (VSTS), VSCode, Azure Functions, Jupyter Notebook, Cosmos DB. Languages: C#, Python.
How do you like Cosmos DB?
It's ok. I don't use it heavily though
Ms paint and dos
DOS version?
Kubernetes, Docker, Bazel, CircleCI, Spinnaker, Helm, Ansible. Datadog/sumo logic/newrelic AWS/GCP PostgreSQL and Redis Golang/Python/C++/JavaScript/some node.js Bash scripts
Why both Kubernetes and Docker? Thought they're interchangeable.
No k8s is a container orchestration. Docker is the container.
Tools: git, Azure DevOps, Docker, Kubernetes, AKS, VS Code, CosmosDB, Azure Storage* (queues, tables, etc), Node.js, .NET Core, Linux (pop! For desktop, Ubuntu for containers), macOS, Parallels Languages: C#, Typescript, PowerShell That's just our individual team though. Across the the product, you can add VS 2017, Windows, Service Fabric, Azure Event Hubs, Log Analytics, Azure VMs, and DC/OS to that list.
Cool list. What team is this? And what do you use Linux/Unix for?
Team: 🤐 It's newish though, only about 2 years old. Linux is used as our container OS and we're looking at potentially switching to Linux laptops for development because all of our dev tooling is built around docker and the perf penalty on Windows and macOS is quite noticeable presently. There's also something to be said for the dev environment more closely matching the prod environment. I'm historically a Windows .NET developer, so there's probably a joke in here somewhere about having to learn node.js and develop on Mac/Linux in my first engineering role at Microsoft. 😉
Changes on a quarterly basis these days.
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Git, Azure DevOps, Docker, Jenkins, Azure VMs, macOS, Linux, Tensorflow, Ray, Jupyter, Python. Thinking of switching to VS code, don't know how good it is for python compared to PyCharm.
PyCharm is bloated, VS code is fast
If I were to list our tech stack and tools I’d be typing for an hour
Just list what you are using is probably enough
That would still take an hour lol
Azure - Service Fabric - Cosmos DB - Storage (Tables, Queues, Blobs) - Function Apps Visual Studio and C# Python Jupyter notebooks
You use C# in VSCode? Why not VS?
I use VS as well. Just that it should be used by default since I work at MS so I didn’t bother to list it out
https://stackshare.io/stacks
I know the site but it's too generic and not updated