Yes, it is. Modern dev-env has way too many things to set up before the actual programming. But I still can find ways to stripe down those exceed parts or steps and make my automated dev-env. Such as, Docker: I can write some Bash script and Dockerfile to automate it and so on. There is always room to automate them.
@oouislow thank you for your comment!
I think your choice is really neat and I also same person.
Docker: I can write some Bash script and Dockerfile to automate it and so on.
You wrote everything, this way able to keep development style of 'build software on the OSS' against 'build software with Enterprise SaaS solutions Rube Goldberg machine'.
It's OK invent many high abstracted devtools could servicies but I prefer way of from raw linux and as a result, basis knowledge is must skill to fix those tools issues finaly I think.
Sorry random English, I was a little bit busy right now. 😅
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Yes, it is. Modern dev-env has way too many things to set up before the actual programming. But I still can find ways to stripe down those exceed parts or steps and make my automated dev-env. Such as,
Docker
: I can write someBash
script andDockerfile
to automate it and so on. There is always room to automate them.@oouislow thank you for your comment!
I think your choice is really neat and I also same person.
You wrote everything, this way able to keep development style of 'build software on the OSS' against 'build software with Enterprise SaaS solutions Rube Goldberg machine'.
It's OK invent many high abstracted devtools could servicies but I prefer way of from raw linux and as a result, basis knowledge is must skill to fix those tools issues finaly I think.
Sorry random English, I was a little bit busy right now. 😅