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Quick and Dirty Forking

I’ve often come across a github hosted repo that was purely client side, but didn’t have a hosted demo. Maybe a simple JavaScript library, or a CSS effect,...

0 replies - 2021 views - 03/19/13 by R S in Articles

The Ship Show: PaaS, Play or Passé?

As more and more services move into the cloud, organizations are trying to find ways to realize the tenets of “DevOps culture” by making it easier for...

0 replies - 2306 views - 03/18/13 by Paul Reed in Articles

Switch Your Subversion Working Copy

Apache Subversion’s ‘svn switch’ command allows users to update a working copy to a different URL. This is useful when you need to update your working...

0 replies - 877 views - 03/17/13 by Jessica Thornsby in Articles

Facebook's Trunk Based Development (Take 2)

A week ago, I wrote an article before on Trunk Based Development (TBD) at Facebook, but there’s newer source material. At InfoQ’s QCon this...

0 replies - 6026 views - 03/15/13 by Paul Hammant in Articles

An Introduction to Salt Stack

Salt is gaining momentum as a config management tool. This talk by Thomas Hatch makes for a good introduction:

0 replies - 2771 views - 03/13/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Dynamic Memory – Not Your Father’s Memory Overcommit: Part 3

Part 3 of our “20+ Days of Server Virtualization” series is about Dynamic Memory in Hyper-V.  As the title suggests, this is not your...

0 replies - 550 views - 03/08/13 by Kevin Remde in Articles

You Want to Hot-Add What?! Server Virtualization: Part 2

Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012, Hyper-V Server 2012, and Windows 8 allows the addition, removal, or configuration changes of some key...

0 replies - 1373 views - 03/07/13 by Kevin Remde in Articles

Continuous Delivery in the Cloud Case Study for the Sea to Shore Alliance: Part 1

We help companies deliver software reliably and repeatedly using Continuous Delivery in the Cloud. With Continuous Delivery (CD), teams can deliver...

0 replies - 662 views - 03/07/13 by Paul Duvall in Articles

C-Suite Signals Towards DevOps

CIO.com (and the print edtion) is reporting that CIOs are increasingly looking to embed IT staff in the business units they serve rather than...

0 replies - 559 views - 03/07/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

Continuous Integration using TeamCity for IntelliJ Plugin Development

I built and now maintain an  IntelliJ plugin that helps for writing Spock specifications. Since I released it, one thing I've struggled with is...

0 replies - 735 views - 03/06/13 by Matt Cholick in Articles

Trunk-Based Development at Facebook

Tech Crunch have an article called The Next 6 Months Worth Of Features Are In Facebook’s Code Right Now, But We Can’t See. That’s a great title....

0 replies - 3775 views - 03/05/13 by Paul Hammant in Articles

8 Lessons in Deployment Tooling Lessons Learned

It didn’t take long. A few months after we released an open source continuous integration tool (Anthill) in 2001, we were asked, “It’s great that I have...

0 replies - 3209 views - 03/04/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

When to Extend Which Extension Point in Eclipse Plugin

There’s no need to tell how much popular and widely used the Eclipse platform is. And the huge success of it lies in its extensibility.It is extensible...

0 replies - 2322 views - 03/03/13 by Vishal Jain in Articles

A Giter8 Template for Liftweb

I have created a giter8 template liftweb-twitter-bootstrap.g8 for liftweb applications...

0 replies - 905 views - 03/02/13 by Rajesh Pitty in Articles

The Ship Show: Demystifying DevOps - A Chat with Damon Edwards

Starting today, DZone is proud to syndicate The Ship Show, a twice-monthly podcast on everything from build engineering to DevOps to release...

0 replies - 2067 views - 03/01/13 by Paul Reed in Articles