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Containers Land RPG
map created with Perilous Shores, by wata.watabou\nI wanted to return to bloging after a break, and I wanted to make something different. I thought: why not write it with an RPG map, and minimum story arc for learning new things? And I gave it a try, using containers as main theme. I wanted to refresh and deepen my knowledge about them, and then extend it to a broader scope. As Azure is my main cloud of choice, I also planned to learn a lot about containers ecosystem there. And - as I’m dealing with infrastructure as code - I decided to use Terraform (my daily tool), and learn Bicep (not a daily tool at all).\n
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Containers Land RPG
map created with Perilous Shores, by wata.watabou\nI wanted to return to bloging after a break, and I wanted to make something different. I thought: why not write it with an RPG map, and minimum story arc for learning new things? And I gave it a try, using containers as main theme. I wanted to refresh and deepen my knowledge about them, and then extend it to a broader scope. As Azure is my main cloud of choice, I also planned to learn a lot about containers ecosystem there. And - as I’m dealing with infrastructure as code - I decided to use Terraform (my daily tool), and learn Bicep (not a daily tool at all).\n
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Containers Land RPG
map created with Perilous Shores, by wata.watabou\nI wanted to return to bloging after a break, and I wanted to make something different. I thought: why not write it with an RPG map, and minimum story arc for learning new things? And I gave it a try, using containers as main theme. I wanted to refresh and deepen my knowledge about them, and then extend it to a broader scope. As Azure is my main cloud of choice, I also planned to learn a lot about containers ecosystem there. And - as I’m dealing with infrastructure as code - I decided to use Terraform (my daily tool), and learn Bicep (not a daily tool at all).\n
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