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blog.labix.org
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| | | | | One of my "official side projects" is the Go language driver for MongoDB, started a few years back while looking for a way to store data conveniently from the Go language while leaving ... | |
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www.hackgnar.com
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| | | | | NOTE: The latest ubertooth source builds now instruct you on how to do this. You can follow their steps or use this if you like. The config... | |
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popey.com
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| | | | | This is a bit of a dayjob post, but as I maintain a bunch of snaps in my own time, I figured its not out of place here. Typically when I (or indeed any developer) uses snapcraft to build a snap, a snapcraft.yaml drives the process. Ill integrate some kind of CI or build system, and start publishing to the Snap Store. Usually, once created, the yaml doesnt need much in the way of changes. | |
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greg.molnar.io
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| | | In this tutorial, I will show you how to use MRSK to deploy a Rails app to a VPS, run Caddy in front of the docker container to handle SSL, use a hosted database server, run Redis on the same droplet, run a worker to process background jobs | ||