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Chocolatey Goodness - From Fringe to Mainstream
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Next: 1 Embellishing APIs with Code Analyzers
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Rob Reynolds
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apr Tue 14
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http://lanyrd.com/2015/dotnetfringe/sdkxkq/
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Chocolatey (a Windows package manager) started out very much a thought experiment and has since become very popular. Let's dive in and learn how this happened and where Chocolatey is going next. We'll also demo some *hopefully* "fringe-y" areas of Chocolatey showing how to create package and set up your own private package server. Slides at http://www.slideshare.net/ferven...
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