Posts Tagged ‘github’
Config as Code Octopus | Derek Campbell | NDC Melbourne 2022
The Configuration as Code (config-as-code) feature adds support for configuring Octopus projects to store project resources in a Git repository.
Read MoreTech News #24 featuring the state of JS, new timelines in Github, Chat GPT and more!
Hear about the latest numbers and top programming languages in the state of JS, new timelines and achievements in GitHub, Microsoft’s increasing investment in Chat GPT and more.
Read MoreNPM package hell 🔥… How to avoid going insane with Brook Jeynes
Have you ever seen a developer’s version of hell? We have, and in this video, Brook Jeyness shows us what all developers fear most about updating packages. As well as what we can do to avoid sending developers through the 9 realms of “DevOps’ inferno”.
Read MoreBest way to ask for content changes | Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
When asking for changes to be made to any file like a web page, Word document, PowerPoint slide, or code, always include the original version of the content (“X”) together with the changes you require (“Y”).
Read MoreTech News #23: ChatGPT can now write you an essay, Microsoft Teams sign language feature and more
Tech News #23: ChatGPT can now write you an essay, Microsoft Teams sign language feature and more
Read MoreTech News #22: .NET Conf was awesome, .NET is live, and Next.JS is now 700x faster than Gatsby
.NET Conf was awesome, .NET 7 is finally live, and Next.JS is now 700x faster than Gatsby.
Read MoreDev Containers from Microsoft (was Remote Containers) with Piers Sinclair
Want to save time when working with other developers? Then watch Piers explain Dev containers in Visual Studio.
Read MoreUtilizing Open Source Software with Brady Stroud
Open source software is a great option, but it’s not always the best. Make sure to consider these points before deciding to use open source software.
Read MoreTech News #21: Arm64 support in .NET 7, Adobe buys Figma
September was a big month for Microsoft with Azure DevOps to Github and the release of .NET MAUI on the back of .NET 7. We talk shop with Github and functionality improvements on Terraform including Pulumi which now supports heaps of languages. We finish up with some new tech from Apple, Microsoft features and end with some laughs about virus protection. Join us and get up to date news at www.ssw.com.au
Read MoreDocumenting decisions and discoveries with Piers Sinclair
Work can change quickly. So, if decisions and discoveries haven’t been documented, it can cause significant pain down the line.
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