
Alex Soto Bueno
Alex is a Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat. He is passionate about the Java world, software automation, and he believes in the open source software model.
Alex is the co-author of the books Testing Java Microservices and Quarkus Cookbook and contributor to several open source projects. A Java Champion since 2017, he is also an international speaker and teacher at Salle URL University. You can follow him at Twitter (@alexsotob) to stay tuned to what’s going on in the Kubernetes and Java worlds.
Alex Soto Bueno's contributions
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Access the OpenAI ChatGPT API in Quarkus
Alex Soto Bueno
Learn how to communicate with OpenAI ChatGPT from a Quarkus application using the ChatGPT API in this demo.
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Integrate your Quarkus application with GPT4All
Alex Soto Bueno
GPT4All is an open source tool that lets you deploy large language models locally without a GPU. Learn how to integrate GPT4All into a Quarkus application.
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How to deploy a Flask application in Python with Gunicorn
Alex Soto Bueno
Build and deploy a simple Python application using Flask and the Gunicorn Web Server Gateway Interface server, then containerize it using Podman Desktop.
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Deploy a Kafka Connect container using Strimzi
Alex Soto Bueno
Learn how to configure and deploy a Kafka Connect container with Strimzi, a tool that simplifies the process of running Apache Kafka in a Kubernetes cluster.
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GitOps Cookbook: Kubernetes automation in practice
Natale Vinto
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Get an overview of the GitOps principles and learn why they are essential for new IT projects in this excerpt from the GitOps Cookbook.
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Quarked testing: Writing tests for Quarkus
Alex Soto Bueno
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In this DevNation Tech Talk, we show you how to test Quarkus applications and services, from components like mocks to topics like persistence tests.
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Keeping Kubernetes secrets secret
Alex Soto Bueno
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Watch this DevNation Tech Talk to learn how to manage your secrets with Vault in Kubernetes, and why Kubernetes secrets themselves might be not enough.
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Testing in production: From DevTestOops to DevTestOps
Alex Soto Bueno
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In this DevNation tech talk, you’ll learn about testing in production and speeding your release cycle from Alex Soto.

Access the OpenAI ChatGPT API in Quarkus

Learn how to communicate with OpenAI ChatGPT from a Quarkus application using the ChatGPT API in this demo.

Integrate your Quarkus application with GPT4All

GPT4All is an open source tool that lets you deploy large language models locally without a GPU. Learn how to integrate GPT4All into a Quarkus application.

How to deploy a Flask application in Python with Gunicorn

Build and deploy a simple Python application using Flask and the Gunicorn Web Server Gateway Interface server, then containerize it using Podman Desktop.

Deploy a Kafka Connect container using Strimzi

Learn how to configure and deploy a Kafka Connect container with Strimzi, a tool that simplifies the process of running Apache Kafka in a Kubernetes cluster.

GitOps Cookbook: Kubernetes automation in practice

Get an overview of the GitOps principles and learn why they are essential for new IT projects in this excerpt from the GitOps Cookbook.

Quarked testing: Writing tests for Quarkus

In this DevNation Tech Talk, we show you how to test Quarkus applications and services, from components like mocks to topics like persistence tests.

Keeping Kubernetes secrets secret

Watch this DevNation Tech Talk to learn how to manage your secrets with Vault in Kubernetes, and why Kubernetes secrets themselves might be not enough.

Testing in production: From DevTestOops to DevTestOps

In this DevNation tech talk, you’ll learn about testing in production and speeding your release cycle from Alex Soto.