DevOpsDays Kansas City

JJ Asghar

JJ works as a Developer Advocate representing IBM worldwide. He engages in the IBM’s watsonx service, the Open Source AI ecosystem, and Kubernetes ecosystem with a focus on Red Hat’s OpenShift. He attempts to teach enterprises and users succesful skills to onboard to the AI and Cloud Native ecosystem though he learned his trade in the DevOps ecosystem. If he isn’t building high level automation to streamline his work, he’s building the groundwork to prepare for that need. He’s been an avid homelaber and self-hoster of open source software for years and gives back to that community as much as possible.

He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas. A father and husband, trying to learn to balance his natural nerdiness with family life. He enjoys a good strong dark ale, hoppy IPA, some team building Artemis, and epic Gloomhaven campaigning.

He has dove headfirst into Fedora since IBM buying Redhat, but still secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere. He’s always trying to become a better web technology developer, though normally just uses bash and python to get the job done.


Please share your pronouns

he/him

Your Website address

https://jjasghar.me

Your GitHub URL

https://github.com/jjasghar


Session

05-15
13:05
5min
You say you can exit vim, have you ever tried exiting `ed` instead?
JJ Asghar

You’ve heard about emacs vs vim , or maybe vscode vs jetbrains, I’m here to tell you there’s a text editor that is on every POSIX machine none of us know. ed, and in this ignite talk I’ll tell you everything you need to know to use it. I'm adding more characters to cover the 300 minimum required here.

Ignite Talk
Auditorium