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  1. If you follow the platform engineering trend, you'll have heard people talking about paved paths and golden paths. They're sometimes used as synonyms but can also reflect different approaches. In this article, I discuss the critical difference between paved paths and golden paths in platform engineering. View the full article
  2. Platform Engineering is the practice of building useful abstractions and self-service infrastructure within an organization, to unify scattered tools and accelerate developer productivity. Platform Engineering aims to mitigate the cognitive overload caused by a shared-responsibility model that's gone too far, by smoothing the day-to-day developer experience. So what kind of abstractions and self-service infrastructure would best serve developers? This brings us to the idea of a Golden Path. View the full article
  3. Kubernetes is an incredibly powerful platform, but let’s face it: the developer experience can involve a steep learning curve. With this in mind, we recently hosted a webinar in collaboration with James Governor from Redmonk, entitled ‘DX, Guardrails, Golden Paths & Policy Management in Kubernetes’. Covering a range of Kubernetes-related topics but with a special focus on developer experience, it looked at whether there are ways to make Kubernetes deployment easier for developers – especially those using Kubernetes for the first time. If you missed it, you can watch the recording here. View the full article
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