Infrastructure as Code: Defining Modern Provisioning
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Infrastructure as Code: Defining Modern Provisioning

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Explore how Terraform and Ansible reshape environment setup using code instead of manual processes.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Melik Can Sariyer

    Terraform was created by HashiCorp co-founders Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar; Aaron Parecki had no role.

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    Terraform, created by Mitchell Hashimoto and Aaron Parecki at HashiCorp and first released in 2014, introduced a declarative approach to multi-cloud infrastructure provisioning.

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    Terraform, created by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar at HashiCorp and first released in 2014, introduced a declarative approach to multi-cloud infrastructure provisioning.

    Why: Verified fix is fully applied: body text correctly credits 'Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar' as Terraform's creators. Bibliography section lists only generic Terraform documentation/book references with no creator-name claim. FAQ field decoded cleanly (ops: base64,json,base64,json, 5 entries) discusses Terraform's features in three Q&As but never names Hashimoto, Dadgar, or Parecki. No further changes needed.

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