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Tomorrow night (11/14/2016) the DFW Perl Mongers will be livestreaming our monthly meeting on youtube, with an introductory presentation on how to deploy Perl applications and microservices on Red Hat OpenShift (DevOps with Docker at cloud scale).

PRESENTATION: A Gentle Introduction to Perl on OpenShift

LIVESTREAM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g-ACui1Geo

TIME AND PLACE

Time: 7 pm to 9 pm US Central
Location: Dallas Makerspace
1825 Monetary Ln, Suite 104, Carrollton, TX 75006
Phone: (214) 699-6537

ONLINE PARTICIPATION

If you plan to attend online interactively with us, please install the hangouts app/plugin from google.com/hangouts and send your google ID *in advance* to dfw.perlmongers -at- gmail.com and we'll add you to the online classroom.

Tommy
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In reply to Perl on OpenShift - A Gentle Intro - DFW.pm by Tommy

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