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Forum posts by Mathias Bogaert:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 29, 2014, 2:31 PM
We’re excited to partner with members of the Mesos community for a hackathon during MesosCon on Friday, August 22nd in Chicago. Join members of our engineering team to hack on Mesos and collaborate with other members of the community. We’ve identified two categories of hacks that we hope participants will focus on: Community Need: These...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jul 29, 2014, 2:31 PM
We’re excited to partner with members of the Mesos community for a hackathon during MesosCon on Friday, August 22nd in Chicago. Join members of our engineering team to hack on Mesos and collaborate with other members of the community. We’ve identified two categories of hacks that we hope participants will focus on: Community Need: These...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 24, 2014, 11:30 AM
I’ve been doing a bit of traveling lately on the second leg of the Getting Git Right tour. It’s been a blast meeting so many devs from around the world. It’s been particularly incredible to see how much git adoption has grown amongst attendees in the few months since we did the first leg of the tour. When we presented in July,...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jul 24, 2014, 11:30 AM
I’ve been doing a bit of traveling lately on the second leg of the Getting Git Right tour. It’s been a blast meeting so many devs from around the world. It’s been particularly incredible to see how much git adoption has grown amongst attendees in the few months since we did the first leg of the tour. When we presented in July,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 9, 2014, 12:15 PM
This is the second in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed—build engineer, automation enthusiast, and host of The Ship Show podcast. Jez Humble, author of Continuous Delivery and one of its founding fathers, has an informal survey he likes to give to audiences. It starts with a simple question: “Raise your hand if you do...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jul 9, 2014, 12:15 PM
This is the second in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed—build engineer, automation enthusiast, and host of The Ship Show podcast. Jez Humble, author of Continuous Delivery and one of its founding fathers, has an informal survey he likes to give to audiences. It starts with a simple question: “Raise your hand if you do...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 16, 2014, 11:52 AM
Over the last year we’ve introduced interactive rebase support in SourceTree on both Mac and Windows to help developers rewrite their commit history easier than ever. Often we’ve found this feature to be regarded as both mysterious and dangerous by many DVCS users, so we thought we’d help you learn what this feature does, how...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jun 16, 2014, 11:52 AM
Over the last year we’ve introduced interactive rebase support in SourceTree on both Mac and Windows to help developers rewrite their commit history easier than ever. Often we’ve found this feature to be regarded as both mysterious and dangerous by many DVCS users, so we thought we’d help you learn what this feature does, how...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 11, 2014, 3:28 PM
I reviewed OSX 10.10 over the weekend, and observed a new trend emerging on the design battlefield. It’s blurry, translucent, and vibrant. It’s also incredibly expensive and difficult to render. In OSX 10.10, dragging a translucent window makes the panel flicker, go completely black, and breaks blur effects. Resizing a window is incredibly slow...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jun 11, 2014, 3:28 PM
I reviewed OSX 10.10 over the weekend, and observed a new trend emerging on the design battlefield. It’s blurry, translucent, and vibrant. It’s also incredibly expensive and difficult to render. In OSX 10.10, dragging a translucent window makes the panel flicker, go completely black, and breaks blur effects. Resizing a window is incredibly slow...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 5, 2014, 11:23 PM
It happened: Git 2.0 is here and it’s full of goodies This major release of 1git has been brewing for a long time and I am excited to go on the hunt in the Changelog to find cool bits of awesomeness. As usual if you want to catch up with past git releases, I’ve been doing this exercise for a while, check them out: 1.8.2, 1.8.3,...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jun 5, 2014, 11:23 PM
It happened: Git 2.0 is here and it’s full of goodies This major release of 1git has been brewing for a long time and I am excited to go on the hunt in the Changelog to find cool bits of awesomeness. As usual if you want to catch up with past git releases, I’ve been doing this exercise for a while, check them out: 1.8.2, 1.8.3,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 3, 2014, 10:07 AM
I’m a big fan of using D3.js for building content from structured data. You can write expressive JavaScript using the D3.js API to convert your data to structured markup. A real quick example might be… <script src="http://d3js.org/d3.v3.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script></p> <div...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jun 3, 2014, 10:07 AM
I’m a big fan of using D3.js for building content from structured data. You can write expressive JavaScript using the D3.js API to convert your data to structured markup. A real quick example might be… <script src="http://d3js.org/d3.v3.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script></p> <div...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 22, 2014, 11:04 AM
git is a fantastic choice for tracking the evolution of your code base and to collaborate efficiently with your peers. But what happens when the repository you want to track is really huge? In this post I’ll try to give you some ideas and techniques to deal properly with the different categories of huge. Two categories of Big repositories...
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