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So far, we have written code, compiled, tested, and debugged our application. We ran it in a container and on Kubernetes. Moreover, in the last chapter, we explored several approaches to make use of the Kube-apiserver and its extensibility to make the implementation of our Local News application more expressive and maintainable. Until now, we haven’t left the inner loop of development, and even in the “Dev-to-K8s” part of Chapter 3, which explained how to develop with Kubernetes, we were still running this cycle in our own environment: changing code, recompiling, and watching the results as we can see in the center of Figure 5-1.

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    The default is https://github.com/Apress/Kubernetes-Native-Development, but for this simple example, we clone an Nginx repository.

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Schmeling, B., Dargatz, M. (2022). Kubernetes-Native Pipelines. In: Kubernetes Native Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7942-7_5

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