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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2020 · 28 MIN

What's new with the Puppet VS Code Extension, anyway?

from Pulling the Strings · host James Pogran, Ben Ford

Puppet's developer experience has been through a lot of growing pains. Many of us learned Puppet before the PDK existed, when the state of the art was SSHing into a Puppet master, manually making a module's directory structure, and cracking open Vim to edit our manifests. Some of us still do that; old habits die hard. But the point is that the barrier to entry used to be really high, and it didn't have to be. James Pogran is a Puppet developer on a mission to change that and simplify the experience for practitioners of all levels. He's here to talk with us today about his work on the Puppet VS Code Extension.Learn moreInstall the Puppet VS Code Extension today!See more about the Puppet VS Code extensionGet started with the PDK today

James Pogran is on a mission to simplify the developer experience for Puppet practitioners. He's here to talk about the Puppet VS Code Extension.

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