Published Sep 3, 2019
SE-Radio Episode 289: James Turnbull on Declarative Programming with Terraform
James Turnbull delves into the advantages of Terraform's declarative programming model for infrastructure management, comparing it to tools like Puppet while highlighting its unique automation, error handling, and debugging features. Discover how Terraform transforms infrastructure as code with its execution plans and parallelism, streamlining management and reducing errors through a visual, graph-based approach.

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