My friend and I have been exploring what more information you can get from Github and how you can interpret it. We came up with a combined team skill of a group of developers.
DevHub is still evolving and we are evaluating different options now. Your feedback is more than welcome.
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My friend and I have been exploring what more information you can get from Github and how you can interpret it. We came up with a combined team skill of a group of developers.
DevHub is still evolving and we are evaluating different options now. Your feedback is more than welcome.
Successful DevOps takes a mix of people, processes, and technology. Which technologies? This article catalogs the major categories to consider
relevant section from the wiki:
The goal of this program is not necessarily to productize games or develop innovative games, but instead to use video games---hard real-time embedded systems with tight operating environments---as a challenge space to program functionally. If we follow existing fun...
Not sure if `programming` is the correct tag for this.
A little Friday afternoon ship to add a view to Libraries.io that shows some of the most unloved but highly used libraries, medium post goes into more detail, direct link here: https://libraries.io/unseen-infrastructure
Since the news broke that IBM's not allowing remote workers anymore, I thought now would be a good time to bring up this discussion again.