Gulasch Programmiernacht 2019 - #gpn19

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Fountain pen and a notebook

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Since thursday the gpn19 (Gulasch Programmiernacht) is taking place in Karlsruhe at ZKM. I’m happy that I got the chance to give two talks:

Documentation with any editor Automate your Infrastructure Deployment

All sessions of GPN will be recorded and are available at https://media.ccc.de/b/conferences/gpn/gpn19 . There was a technical problem during my first talk, so the recording can’t be found there. Sorry for that.

All code snippets I showed during that talks can be found here:

If you’re around, or living in that area, join us there. It’s well organized and free to attend! The organizers are asking for a donation when you’re attending.

More informations can be found in the FAQ .

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