Authors

Viktor Farcic

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Viktor Farcic is a Principal Software Delivery Strategist and Developer Advocate at CloudBees, a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and the published author of The DevOps Toolkit Series, DevOps Paradox, and Test-Driven Java Development. His big passions are DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD). He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences.

Books from Viktor Farcic

  1. The DevOps 2.3 Toolkit
    €23.99
    Learn from an expert on how to use Kubernetes, the most adopted container orchestration platform.
  2. The DevOps 2.2 Toolkit
    €26.99
    Learn from an expert on how use self-adapting and self-healing systems within Docker.
  3. The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm
    €29.99
    Viktor Farcic's latest book, The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm, shows you how to successfully integrate Docker Swarm into your DevOps toolset.
  4. Test-Driven Java Development - Second Edition
    €33.99
    This book will teach the concepts of test driven development in Java so you can build clean, maintainable and robust code
  5. Test-Driven Java Development
    €35.99
    Invoke TDD principles for end-to-end application development with Java
  6. Getting Started with Docker [Video]
    €93.99
    Transforming the way you deploy your applications!
  7. DevOps Paradox
    €23.99
    Discover DevOps secrets from leading experts. Viktor Farcic interviews DevOps industries voices including Mike Kail, Greg Bledsoe, Jeff Sussna, James Turnbull, Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Liz Keogh, and more.
  8. The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit
    €26.99
    An exploration of continuous deployment to a Kubernetes cluster, using a wide range of Kubernetes platforms with instructions on how to develop a pipeline on a few of the most commonly used CI/CD platforms.
  9. The DevOps 2.5 Toolkit
    €26.99
    An advanced exploration of the skills and knowledge required for operating Kubernetes clusters, with a focus on metrics gathering and alerting, with the goal of making clusters and applications inside them autonomous through self-healing and self-adaptation.