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April 12, 2019
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What's in a name? These DevOps tools come with strange backstories
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From Ansible to Vagrant, we take a look at 23 coding and DevOps tools with curious origin stories and strange-sounding names. Want to know the etymology of your favorite software? Browse this.
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