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Episode 21: Attack of the Brazilians

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This week author of “Vagrant CookBookÉrika Heidi and serial usergroup creator Rafael Dohms join the show to talk about… well, all of that. Two Brazilian PHP developers now living in Amsterdam, tell their stories and talk about what they do.

We cover a lot of conversation connected to Vagrant and some of its upcoming features and functionality. We also talk about provisioning, comparing Chef, Puppet and Ansible.

This weeks questions from the audience:

What are your thoughts on using Bash as a provisioner? Why or why not use it? – Edmund Zynda

Thoughts on the new github Atom editor – Matthew Reschke

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Episode 21: Attack of the Brazilians

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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

When? This feed was archived on March 24, 2016 19:45 (8+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on September 27, 2017 11:00 (7y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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This week author of “Vagrant CookBookÉrika Heidi and serial usergroup creator Rafael Dohms join the show to talk about… well, all of that. Two Brazilian PHP developers now living in Amsterdam, tell their stories and talk about what they do.

We cover a lot of conversation connected to Vagrant and some of its upcoming features and functionality. We also talk about provisioning, comparing Chef, Puppet and Ansible.

This weeks questions from the audience:

What are your thoughts on using Bash as a provisioner? Why or why not use it? – Edmund Zynda

Thoughts on the new github Atom editor – Matthew Reschke

  continue reading

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