Mohammad-Ali A’râbi
Software Engineer, Jodel
By day, he implements features for Jodel, writes Helm charts, and maintains Node.js services running on an EKS. By night, he plays Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil.
He’s also a Docker Community Leader and the creator of the Black Forest Docker community. He blogs at aerabi.medium.com, writing Git Weekly and Docker Monthly.
Mohammad lives in Freiburg, the sunniest city of Germany, originally coming from Iran. He studied math and researched in mathematical logic and programming language theory.
Website: https://aerabi.com
Located in:
Freiburg im Breisgau, GermanyExpertise
- CI/CD
- Developer productivity
- Kubernetes
- Modern Application Development
- Observability
- Software Secure Supply Chain
Language
- AL
- C#
- PowerShell
- TypeScript
Availability
- Blog posts
- Conferences (Booth demos)
- Meetups
- Product briefings
- Public speaking
- Social media
- Video Content
- Writing tutorials
More by Mohammad-Ali
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