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🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
🪧 Why Networking Built Its Own Data Modeling Language: Why the networking world built its own data modeling language and what software engineers can learn from it.
https://kmcd.dev/posts/yang/
#Networking #Yang #Data-modeling #Openconfig #Netconf #Gnmi #Graphql #Smithy -
This is *after* I get over the horrible non-typesafe mess that is Ansible and jinja templates. It's slow, it crashes with random runtime errors due to type mismatches and missing data, and it's just *ugly*.
Trying to convince myself that writing something in Go with #yang and #openconfig wouldn't be faster and less painful.
Fortunately (?) Arista doesn't seem to have a DHCP server yang model.
But seriously, any suggestions on tools?
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This is *after* I get over the horrible non-typesafe mess that is Ansible and jinja templates. It's slow, it crashes with random runtime errors due to type mismatches and missing data, and it's just *ugly*.
Trying to convince myself that writing something in Go with #yang and #openconfig wouldn't be faster and less painful.
Fortunately (?) Arista doesn't seem to have a DHCP server yang model.
But seriously, any suggestions on tools?
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This is *after* I get over the horrible non-typesafe mess that is Ansible and jinja templates. It's slow, it crashes with random runtime errors due to type mismatches and missing data, and it's just *ugly*.
Trying to convince myself that writing something in Go with #yang and #openconfig wouldn't be faster and less painful.
Fortunately (?) Arista doesn't seem to have a DHCP server yang model.
But seriously, any suggestions on tools?
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This is *after* I get over the horrible non-typesafe mess that is Ansible and jinja templates. It's slow, it crashes with random runtime errors due to type mismatches and missing data, and it's just *ugly*.
Trying to convince myself that writing something in Go with #yang and #openconfig wouldn't be faster and less painful.
Fortunately (?) Arista doesn't seem to have a DHCP server yang model.
But seriously, any suggestions on tools?
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This is *after* I get over the horrible non-typesafe mess that is Ansible and jinja templates. It's slow, it crashes with random runtime errors due to type mismatches and missing data, and it's just *ugly*.
Trying to convince myself that writing something in Go with #yang and #openconfig wouldn't be faster and less painful.
Fortunately (?) Arista doesn't seem to have a DHCP server yang model.
But seriously, any suggestions on tools?