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Pactober Workshop 4 - Maintainer/contributor workshop How Pact is built #24

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Pactober Workshop 4 - Maintainer/contributor workshop How Pact is built

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馃搮 Date 24th October
馃晲 Time 15:00 BST / 10:00 EDT / 00:00 AEST
馃摴 Webinar link https://smartbear.zoom.us/j/92261666792
YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIza-D-f7DI

Aims

Introduce interested users into how Pact is built, distributed and used by client languages, by using our previous workshop examples as use cases.

This would be more aimed at maintainer/contributors, or those interested in the internals of Pact. This could be useful for users in languages who are unfamiliar with Rust (which our Pact reference core is written in)

Agenda

  • Introduce users to the Pact reference core and the FFI approach
  • Discuss some of the benefits/limitations of the new approach compared to the Pact ruby implementation.
  • Run a workshop showing how to the FFI is leveraged in our 3 tests used in the CI/CD workshop
    • HTTP Pact
    • Message Pact
    • Plugin Pact
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