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Use cases for Docker driven development. – Chmouel's Blog
http://blog.chmouel.com/2014/11/10/use-cases-for-docker-driven-development
Random and probably boring stuff from me. Use cases for Docker driven development. November 10, 2014. So the trend these days is to talk about container all the things that usually involve Docker, it even has a now its own verb, people are now using the word ‘containerizing’ to describe packaging their application with Docker. A lot of the things happening lately in the Docker world is to solve how to get those containers in real production environments,. Take functional Testing to an another level.
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Things Made
http://www.thingsmade.in/florence
Made in Florence" is ad-supported:. Made in Florence 4. Italian barista champion Franscesco Sanapo makes coffee-marking an art and he is bringing these skills to downtown Florence at his coffee bar on Via de' Neri. Made in Florence 3. Made in Florence 2. Made in Florence 1. Don't miss the next issue! We'll let you know when it's out.
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Rethinking email confirmation - The Blinking Caret
http://www.blinkingcaret.com/2016/12/07/rethinking-email-confirmation
Skip to primary sidebar. December 7, 2016. We are very accustomed to how user registration works online. Enter your email, possible pick a username, enter password, re-enter the password, get a confirmation email, click on a link in that email and voilà, account created. However, there a are a few things that can go wrong. You type [email protected]. But not all is bad, you typed your username correctly: johnsmith. Well, turns out that the person that actually owned the [email protected]. Was a kid that ...
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12 Things That Would Make You A Better Software Developer | ReBugged
http://rebugged.com/12-things-that-would-make-you-a-better-software-developer
Rebugged Stuff I write for the hell of it - Saurabh's Blog. Apr 7, 2013. 12 Things That Would Make You A Better Software Developer. 12 valuable lessons I learned from my two years experience as a developer. Some are bits I picked up along the way, but some are hard learned tidbits of wisdom I learned from my own mistakes. The 12 points discussed in the post are the following:-. 1 Know your tools. 3 Error messages are your friends. 4 Plan, Plan, Plan. 5 Maintain predictability in code. 1 Know your tools.
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