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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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Practical DevOps & Continuous Delivery 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: DevOps and Continuous Delivery are a set of methodologies, mindset, and principles that all share a common goal; release more reliable and better software, faster. It is about bringing together the entire development organization, developers, operations, QA, and project management, to make the process of going from the concept to production as smooth and predictable as possible.  Every organization does not require 100% test coverage. In addition, it is impossible for organizations to go to production multiple times a day. Therefore, understanding automation and frequent deployment, and how they can be used to benefit development organizations of all shapes and sizes, is a key takeaway of this course.  The course explores various techniques related to automation and deployment, discusses their implementation, and includes a number of hands-on exercises to help you experience DevOps and Continuous Integration first-hand. You will have your own (or can optionally share) pre-configured server hosting a number of familiar tools. By the end of the course, you will learn how to leverage various issue tracking, source control, database, and automation tools to build a robust and flexible DevOps/Continuous Delivery workflow.  Course Topics: ●     Course Introduction ●     Let’s Get to Know Each Other ●     Course Rationale ●     Overview ●     Course Learning Objectives ●     Course Agenda ●     Case Study or Caselets ●     Labs ●     Course Book ●     Source Control Done Right ●     Source Control ●     Source Control Concepts ●     Unit of Work ●     Source Control Patterns ●     Build Automation ●     Automated Build Process ●     CI and Build Automation ●     Testing Done Right ●     Fundamentals of Testing ●     Benefits and Limitations ●     Methods of Handling Limitations ●     Risk Tolerance ●     Deployment Automation Fundamentals ●     The Deployment Process ●     Automated Deployment ●     Environments as Workflow ●     Releases and Builds ●     Deployment Distribution and Delivery ●     Deployment Delivery Methods ●     Database Changes Done Right ●     Changes in a Database ●     Changing a Database ●     Managing Changes Through Scripts ●     Deployment Automation in Practice ●     Application Configuration Files: Best Practices and ●     Deployment Considerations ●     Rollbacks: Best Practices and Considerations ●     Software Delivery Process ●     Introducing Software Delivery as a Business Process ●     Getting Acquainted with Software Delivery Terminology ●     Diagnosing the Software Delivery Process ●     Controlling the Software Delivery Process ●     Infrastructure Automation ●     Introducing Infrastructure ●     Abstracting Infrastructure ●     Changing Infrastructure  Learning Goals:  ●     Explore DevOps and Continuous Delivery fundamentals. ●     Explain and implement an automated build process. ●     Apply the testing formula to make decisions related to testing and compare different situations to decide the test approach. ●     Identify the business value offered by the automation of deployment. ●     Identify the unique challenges of database changes compared to code changes. ●     Outline a database deployment process suitable for continuous delivery. ●     Manage application configuration files. ●     Explain the software delivery as a business process. ●     Diagnose the software delivery process. ●     Understand the security and process controls. ●     Define infrastructure automation and discuss the relationship between infrastructure and an application. ●     Identify the need of implementing DevOps and Continuous ●     Delivery (CD) with the help of real-life analogies. ●     Describe the key challenges of implementing DevOps and CD.  Course Agenda: Day 1 ●     Course Introduction ●     Source Control Done Right ●     Build Automation ●     Testing Done Right ●     Deployment Automation Fundamentals Day 2 ●     Deployment Automation Fundamentals (Contd.) ●     Database Changes Done Right ●     Deployment Automation in Practice ●     Software Delivery Process ●     Infrastructure Automation  Who can Attend?  ●     Individuals involved in IT development, IT operations or IT service management ●     IT professionals working within, or about to enter, an Agile service design environment ●     The following IT roles: ●     Devops engineers ●     Integration specialists ●     Operations managers ●     System administrators ●     Network administrators ●     Project managers ●     Business managers ●     Automation architects

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Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants

Cash, MC, Visa, Amex Will Call Will Call is available at AT&T Stadium Ticket Office locations at Entry A on the northeast side of the stadium and at Entry F on the southwest side of the stadium. Will Call ticket windows open three (3) hours prior to most events. To claim tickets at Will Call, a photo ID and the credit card used to purchase the tickets must be presented. For Cowboys games, only the account holder of record may pick up tickets. A person other than the account holder may pick up tickets from Will Call provided that they present written and signed authorization from the account holder along with a copy of the account holder's photo ID. AT&T Stadium Ticket office: (817) 892-5000 AT&T Stadium/Art Tours Ticket Office: (817) 892-8687 9-5 Monday-Thursday, and 9-4 Friday Accessible Seating in all levels of the venue. ADA/Accessibility AT&T Stadium is committed to guests with disabilities. Our facilities are fully accessible and we provide a wide range of services and amenities for guests with special needs. AT&T Stadium is designed with accessible parking, accessible vehicle drop off areas, power assisted doors, restrooms, concessions, water fountains, ATMs, and seating areas. Guests can receive more information by visiting one of our Guest Services Centers located on the concourse behind Sections 219, 244, 420 and 451 or at a Concierge desk located on the club and suite levels. In order to provide maximum flexibility in our wheelchair accessible seating areas, folding chairs will be provided for companion seating. ADA Ticket Fraud ADA ticket fraud includes, but is not limited to, the misrepresentation of a disability. Management reserves the right to take appropriate action regarding misrepresentation, which may result in relocation, revocation of tickets or ejection. Wheelchairs A limited number of wheelchairs are available for transporting guests from the gates to their stadium seating location. Guests are asked to supply their own wheelchair if they need one for the duration of the event. Guests may arrange for wheelchair assistance by contacting an event staff member at any entrance. In addition, wheelchair escort reservations can be made, in advance, by calling the Guest Services Hotline at (817) 892-4161. Guests needing assistance after the event should contact an event staff member, security personnel or visit one of the Guest Services Centers located on the concourse behind Sections 219, 244, 420 and 451. Guests in suite and club areas should contact the Concierge desk on their level to request a wheelchair escort or additional assistance. HEARING IMPAIRED PATRONS -------------------------------------- - Sell Regular Seating - Hearing Impaired Devices and Information Available at Guest Services Centers Located at Sections 219, 244, 420, and 451 or at a Concierge Desk on the Club and Suite Levels

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