Smooth moves with Vagrant, Chef-solo, and git

Virtual development environments keep your workspace clean and predictable in dev and production, and creating a virtual development machine with Vagrant is quick and easy once you have all the pieces in place. Rob Martin (@version2beta) is going to put all the pieces together and hand them to you, and then show you how you can use them.

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  • Chris Cunningham

    Going to be using vagrant to setup a test environment and see if I've been having problems on a side project due to zend-specific configurations getting in the way.

    February 13

  • Andrew Shell

    Interesting talk, definitely need to try this out on my own.

    February 12

  • Paul Sanchez

    Good information. Will need to start using this on my dev machine!

    February 12

  • Walter Holstad

    Sorry I missed it. I had jury duty today and was a little stressed and it slipped my mind. Next time I'll be there.

    February 12

  • Jeremy Dee

    A really solid presentation - plenty of good material with just enough repetition to drive it home.

    February 12

  • Aki

    Is there a wifi password that will get me connected to the Internet? Not having any success with barcamp or bucketworks guest networks.

    February 12

    • Aki

      Ah-ha! No google DNS.

      February 12

    • Chris Cunningham

      yay for figuring things out.

      February 12

  • Sue Zimmermann

    Sorry - cannot make it - stuck at work

    February 12

  • Aki

    I SWEAR I AM BACK FOR GOOD NOW OMG.

    January 25

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