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INTERMEDIATE

Unlocking the future of CI/CD

Dagger is a modern CI/CD engine enabling pipelines as code in languages like Go, Python, and TypeScript. It offers portability, modularity, and local-first workflows, eliminating fragile YAML and environment drift for faster, more controlled delivery. This talk demonstrates Dagger’s integration and benefits for development teams.

Paul Dragoonis
Paul Dragoonis

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Thursday, April 23, 12:55-13:35
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Tired of fighting your CI/CD? Build pipelines like real software. Dagger is a next-gen CI/CD engine that lets you define pipelines in code using Go, Python, TypeScript, and more. It brings portability, modularity, and local-first development to your delivery workflows. No more brittle YAML, no more environment drift. In this talk, you’ll see how Dagger fits into your stack, supercharges your existing CI, and helps you ship faster—with fewer hacks and more control.
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Paul Dragoonis

Paul Dragoonis

United Kingdom

Paul, from Scotland, is an open-source contributor, public speaker, trainer, and consultant. He is a member of the CD Foundation and contributes to projects such as Jenkins, Dagger, PHP, and PHP-FIG. Throughout his career, Paul has held positions including Director of Engineering, CTO, and Principal Engineer. He has spent many years modernizing CI/CD pipelines and embedding continuous delivery processes and solutions into businesses. Paul enjoys sharing his expertise with the wider community through private training sessions and conference talks.

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