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London Ruby User Group:Gareth Rushgrove on Chef and Vagrant
Gareth Rushgrove on Chef and Vagrant
Most developers spend far too much time managing a development environment that is different to the one they use for production applications. Different tools, different underlying libraries and different bugs. Local virtualisation provides an answer, but historically it's been time consuming and annoying to setup and manage. Using configuration management tools like Chef to set things up, and Vagrant to easily manage the virtual machines from the command line provides modern developers the best of all possible worlds.
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ABOUT THE LONDON RUBY USER GROUP
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LRUG is the London Ruby User Group; a community of ruby developers based in and around London. We meet up at least once a month; on the 2nd Wednesday of the month we have meetings with talks, demos and such-like and then we have pub-based meetups organised on an ad-hoc basis (roughly half-way between meetings).
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PODCAST GARETH RUSHGROVE ON CHEF AND VAGRANT
This session took part at the Managing Web Application Servers with Puppet. You can view the other 1 podcast here.
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Progressive .NET Tutorials 2012
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London, Tuesday, May 29th
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Dutch Mobile Conference
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Amsterdam , Thursday, June 7th
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London Ruby User Group
FREE EVENT:
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Gavin Bell's Social Applications
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Gavin Bell London, Thursday, June 14th
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QCon New York 2012
CONFERENCE (3 DAYS)
New York, Monday, June 18th
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Typesafe's Fast Track to Play
1 DAY COURSE. London, Friday, June 22nd
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Damjan Vujnovic's Advanced JavaScript Workshop
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Damjan Vujnovic London, Monday, June 25th
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Find Your Ninja Project
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Cool Projects in June
London, Monday, June 25th
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