Yeah, so the way to view kubernetes is as a set of pluggable interfaces that provide a shared vocabulary for infrastructure
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Instead of hand-wiring specific APIs together, kube abstracts them away allowing you to focus on what you care about: getting code online
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From the last week of doing kube day and night, it's clear that kube is still young. There are unanswered questions. But it'll get there
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I think learning kubernetes is not a decision you'll regret, just like learning unix commands is worth it - it's knowledge that'll last
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Even though k8's APIs might change, the concepts underlying it will not. The language it provides will not. It makes too much sense™
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