Month: July 2018
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Terraform 0.12 Preview from Hashicorp
Hashicorp has release a preview of the up coming Terraform 0.12 release. The announcement post covers a number of topics; from improvements to the HCL…
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Ethernet, 30 years old and still rockin’.
Can you name a peice of computer hardware with a 30 year history in computing? I can: Ethernet. ILJITSCH VAN BEIJNUM over at Ars Technica…
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Added Disqus commenting ability.
After the success of the Gatling article, and the understandable dislike of the default comment system, I decided to give Disqus a try. Please leave…
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Gatling, a load testing tool with a difference.
Gatling allows the user (developer/operator) to record a series of actions in the browser of choosing. At the tempo of a real user, multiple steps,…
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First impressions of Cypress; one word: amazing.
Found testing automation tool called Cypress for use with end-to-end (acceptance/user) testing. Tagged as `Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser`.…
Great article on Pull Requests
`Anatomy of a perfect pull request` over at opensource.com is a great article that touches on what it is that makes a PR a good…