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UID:pretalx-2023-HTDHAK@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230206T155500
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DESCRIPTION:On a regular basis\, articles and tweets pass by discussing whe
 ther some specific tool is imperative or declarative. It’s no surprise t
 hat Pulumi is often the tool being debated.\n\nThis talk will explain why 
 the right combination of imperative and declarative implementation aspects
  on your tool(s) deliver the power you need to solve your problems.\nRingo
  will analyse the following tools and pinpoint which parts of them are imp
 erative and declarative:\n\n* an older tool (Chef)\n* two current tools (P
 ulumi\, Helm)\n* a recent one from another domain (Dagger)\n\nTo wrap up\,
  Ringo will reason why the introduction of imperative programming language
 s in our tooling solves our most pressing need: integration!
DTSTAMP:20260521T101117Z
LOCATION:D Aud
SUMMARY:Power to the people: combine imperative with declarative aspects - 
 Ringo De Smet
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/talk/HTDHAK/
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UID:pretalx-2023-V8HLZN@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230208T090000
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DESCRIPTION:In a world where the boundary between applications and infrastr
 ucture becomes thinner by the day\, how do you link your application servi
 ces to infrastructure provisioning?\n\nIn this workshop\, we will simulate
  the case of a service provider who needs to set up a tenant when a new cu
 stomer signs up. We will use the Pulumi Automation API to embed Pulumi as 
 part of the solution.\n\nEvery participant can tailor the workshop in such
  a way it applies to their own company (or employer).
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LOCATION:B.2.009
SUMMARY:Bring solutions to life with the Pulumi Automation API - Ringo De S
 met
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/talk/V8HLZN/
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UID:pretalx-2023-XPTRUX@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230208T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230208T180000
DESCRIPTION:How can you provide a self-service model to infrastructure for 
 your developers\, but still have all the operational and security concerns
  fulfilled? Pulumi Packages to the rescue! \n\nDevelopers can work togethe
 r with operations and security people to build out infrastructure componen
 ts which have all the functional and non-functional requirements integrate
 d. As they are software components\, these can be put under source control
 \, unit tested and properly versioned.\n\nNot all teams in a company use o
 r prefer the same language. Pulumi Packages allow for components to be imp
 lemented in a single language but still consumed from any of the programmi
 ng languages supported by Pulumi.\n\nRingo will shortly explain Pulumi’s
  architecture\, so everyone understands the process. We then start to buil
 d the components\, create all the SDKs for the Pulumi supported languages 
 and consume at least one component from another language to see all the pi
 eces at work.
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LOCATION:B.2.009
SUMMARY:Share approved setups with Pulumi Packages - Ringo De Smet
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/talk/XPTRUX/
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