What is the best `as Code` tool in 2023?

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  • tfsec

    Security scanner for your Terraform code

  • Great toolchain, including Infracost or tfsec.

  • Pulumi

    Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages ๐Ÿš€

  • Based on the success of my latest article (CHATGPT!), I've decided to continue in that direction by creating shorter and more user-friendly content. Today, I have some thoughts and feelings to share about a complex topic. Recently, I was asked to prepare a sample infrastructure for an OKD cluster from scratch, without pre-built templates. I first used AWS CDK, then rewrote it to Pulumi, and finally to cdktf. You may wonder why I made these changes, and the answer is simple: I really enjoy my job!

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  • vscode-infracost

    See cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ“‰

  • Great toolchain, including Infracost or tfsec.

  • aws-cdk

    The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code

  • Based on the success of my latest article (CHATGPT!), I've decided to continue in that direction by creating shorter and more user-friendly content. Today, I have some thoughts and feelings to share about a complex topic. Recently, I was asked to prepare a sample infrastructure for an OKD cluster from scratch, without pre-built templates. I first used AWS CDK, then rewrote it to Pulumi, and finally to cdktf. You may wonder why I made these changes, and the answer is simple: I really enjoy my job!

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