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coornail.net
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| | | | | A recent Hacker News thread got me to revisit my dotfiles repository and reflect on the tools I've been using for the past 10+ years. Technologies like the cloud and docker came, but surprisingly nothing major has changed in these years. | |
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danielpecos.com
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| | | | | One of the key tools of a software project development is the repository where it's hosted. During my experience as software developer I have been working with several flavors, such as Visual SourceSafe, CVS, Mercurial, and of course, SVN. But latetly I have found this little jewel called Git. Git was initially developed by Linus Torvalds as a result of anunsuccessfulresearch to replace the propietary SCM BitKeeper, used back in 2005 in the Linux Kernel project (kinda strange that the opensource star project was hosted with a propietary software, huh? | |
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johannesbrodwall.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post discusses a method for planning software development by imagining a future demonstration of a feature, allowing teams to focus on goals and uncover hidden assumptions. | |
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lucianonooijen.com
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| | | My name is Luciano Nooijen, freelance software engineer and lifelong learner | ||