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Introducing rollout: Condionally roll out features with redis Aug 01, 2010 When we work on new features, we like to push them to production regularly. We've found that long-lived branches tend to introduce more defects than short-lived ones. And as useful as staging can be, it's hard to beat seeing and tweaking new features on the real, production site and infrastructure. When we're ready to alpha the feature, we'll roll it out to staff. For beta, we might roll it out to some specific friends or people who request access. Getting Started with Ruby on Heroku Introduction This tutorial will have you deploying a Ruby app in minutes. Hang on for a few more minutes to learn how it all works, so you can make the most out of Heroku. The tutorial assumes that you have: Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example book and screencasts by Michael Hartl Michael Hartl Contents Foreword
Version control without the command line The command line is a powerful way to use version control systems, but not everyone is as comfortable with memorizing and using text commands. Thankfully, there are many good GUI clients available for popular version control and operating systems. We’ve compiled a list of our favorites below, which all work well with Beanstalk. Subversion Clients Subversion is a popular choice for people who are new to version control because of it’s robust ecosystem of clients. Cornerstone (Mac, $59) Kanban development oversimplified: a simple explanation of how Kanban adds to the ever-growing Agile toolkit Agile development is a value system — not a process. The Agile Manifesto is a short, 4 lines, set of phrases that indicate what’s important to those practicing Agile development. These statements are the “mom and apple pie” statements for agilists. There’s no specific processes specified — however over the last several years common practice has emerged. (For more on agile value system and culture, read Agile is Culture, Not Process.)
Infographic Creation Made Easy with Visual.ly Create Today marks an important milestone for Visual.ly: the release of our tools for automatic infographic creation. Our team has made hundreds of infographics, so we know how hard it can be to find the data, do the necessary research, and make sure you are following the principles of good data visualization, while still coming up with a design that people will want to hang on their wall and spread through the interwebs. That’s why we’ve built data feeds into a number of infographic designs, created for you by our team of expert designers. Making an infographic, based on your own data, couldn’t be easier. Exception Handling Best Practices in .NET Contents Introduction "My software never fails". Can you believe it? I'm almost hearing you all, screaming that I'm a liar. "Software that never fails is something near to impossible!"
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