Just a quick one today… RANCID (Really Awesome New Cisco config Differ) is a software to monitor a routers software and hardware configuration, and to maintain history of configuration changes…
In our internal JavaScript ‘User Group’ (called JS-Posse in honour of the legendary ‘The Java Posse‘ by Dick Wall, Chet Haase et al.), we recently decided to evaluate alternatives to…
On 22 November 2014, the NoSQL matters conference took place in Barcelona at the Casa Convalescència, which is doubtless one of the most beautiful locations for a conference! The Casa…
Particularly to people using C++ and Python the Qt framework is probably quite well-known, as in these communities it’s one of the most-used frameworks for application development. For those who…
There are a number of reasons to use the Spock testing framework: First, tests – specifications in Spock speak – written in Spock are well structured, expressive and therefore provide…
Zeig’ mir Deinen Code und ich sage Dir wer Du bist. Oftmals kommen Unternehmen mit der Bitte um einen Code-Review auf uns zu. Gründe dafür gibt es viele, jedoch dreht…
tl;dr: When you are using Gerrit and Jenkins on the same machine, know what you’re doing! In a recent project we decided to increase code quality by introducing Gerrit as…
A very brief history of the NoSQL development – From Codd to Brewer and beyond I am still new to the movement that is now called NoSQL, and therefore curiously…
Suppose we voted for Sass as the css preprocessor of our choice for a web application. Knowing that css must be generated from our Sass code everytime a scss file…