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# Name of the event.
title: "KubeCon EU Pre-day Workshop"
meta_desc: "Join Pulumi at our Infrastructure As Code Workshop at KubeCon EU and learn more about cloud programming, infrastructure as code, and many other topics."
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- /events/workshop-amsterdam-eu-kubecon-2020
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type: ["workshop"]
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location: "Europaboulevard 2b, 1078 RV Amsterdam, Netherlands"
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start_date: "2020-03-30"
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end_date: "2020-03-30"
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time: "11:30AM - 4:00pm (CET)"
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description: "Join us as we walkthrough Infrastructure as Code concepts via a series of hands-on labs. Topics covered include IaC fundamentals, in addition to application architectures and how to use IaC to create, update, and manage them."
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---
Note: The registration fee includes lunch, the workshop and happy hour afterwards.
### About the Workshop
The hardest part of Kubernetes is setting up the infrastructure: clusters, DNS, firewalls, load balancers, IAM, storage, logging, and performance monitoring, often spanning private, public, and hybrid cloud architectures.
In this workshop, the Pulumi team will show you how to tackle these challenges using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) through a series of hands-on labs. The techniques work for any cloud - AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. You'll be able to leverage your favorite languages including Python, Go, JavaScript, TypeScript, and C# instead of YAML or domain-specific languages.
After completing this workshop, you'll be up and running with IaC fundamentals, modern application architectures across many clouds, and Kubernetes best-practices that are ready for production environments. You'll also be ready to empower your development teams to be more productive - continuously deploying both their applications and infrastructure.
[**Course Outline and Materials**](https://github.com/pulumi/infrastructure-as-code-workshop)
### Agenda
11:30am - Lunch will be served in the meeting room.
12:00-3:00pm - Workshop with hands-on labs.
3:00-4:00pm - Happy hour with drinks/snacks.
### Instructors
* Joe Duffy - CEO, Pulumi <a href="https://twitter.com/funcofjoe" target="_blank">@funcofjoe</a>
* Paul Stack - Software Engineer, Pulumi <a href="https://twitter.com/stack72" target="_blank">@stack72</a>
For questions contact, <a href="mailto:inquiries@pulumi.com">inquiries@pulumi.com</a>.
### Location
The workshop will be held at the Hotel nhow Amsterdam RAI which is located next to the RAI Amsterdam Convention Center.