
Red Hat Developer Alumnus
Doug Tidwell
Doug Tidwell is a programmer and writer who creates videos, articles, sample code, container images, and other useful things. He has given hundreds of presentations at dozens of conferences around the world and is the author of O'Reilly's XSLT, a copy of which makes a perfect gift for all occasions. Not that it's particularly relevant, but he enjoys hiking and craft cocktails when not at work.
Doug Tidwell's contributions
Article
Creating custom stacks in Eclipse Che
Doug Tidwell
Eclipse Che stacks contain compilers, runtimes, and tools. But what if you need more? This article shows you how to create your own stack.
Article
Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.7 now available
Doug Tidwell
Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 3.7 is now available to run an OpenShift/Kubernetes cluster on your laptop for developing cloud- and container-based applications.
Article
CodeReady Workspaces for OpenShift (Beta) - It works on their machines too
Doug Tidwell
CodeReady Workspaces lets teams code with greater security and faster onboarding while eliminating the "It works on my machine" syndrome.
Article
Podman - The next generation of Linux container tools
Doug Tidwell
Podman is part of the next generation of Linux container tools. Build docker-compatible images without Docker - this article shows you how.
How To
How to create a pull request: contributing to Open Source
Doug Tidwell
This article shows you how to create a pull request, the first step towards becoming an active member of an open source community.
How To
Colossal Cave Adventure: Building and running 40-year-old code from the dawn of gaming
Doug Tidwell
Colossal Cave Adventure may be the most influential computer game ever. This article shows you how to find, build, and run its source code.
Article
Modernize your application deployment with Lift and Shift
Doug Tidwell
By redeploying your application you can add modern application features like continuous integration and deployment without rewriting. Lift and shift your legacy application onto a cloud/container platform.
Article
EclipseCon Europe: Che sessions by Red Hatters
Doug Tidwell
Red Hat is one of the major contributors to the Eclipse Che community. Learn how Red Hat is participating at EclipseCon Europe.

Creating custom stacks in Eclipse Che
Eclipse Che stacks contain compilers, runtimes, and tools. But what if you need more? This article shows you how to create your own stack.

Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.7 now available
Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 3.7 is now available to run an OpenShift/Kubernetes cluster on your laptop for developing cloud- and container-based applications.

CodeReady Workspaces for OpenShift (Beta) - It works on their machines too
CodeReady Workspaces lets teams code with greater security and faster onboarding while eliminating the "It works on my machine" syndrome.

Podman - The next generation of Linux container tools
Podman is part of the next generation of Linux container tools. Build docker-compatible images without Docker - this article shows you how.

How to create a pull request: contributing to Open Source
This article shows you how to create a pull request, the first step towards becoming an active member of an open source community.

Colossal Cave Adventure: Building and running 40-year-old code from the dawn of gaming
Colossal Cave Adventure may be the most influential computer game ever. This article shows you how to find, build, and run its source code.

Modernize your application deployment with Lift and Shift
By redeploying your application you can add modern application features like continuous integration and deployment without rewriting. Lift and shift your legacy application onto a cloud/container platform.

EclipseCon Europe: Che sessions by Red Hatters
Red Hat is one of the major contributors to the Eclipse Che community. Learn how Red Hat is participating at EclipseCon Europe.