Recently we had a contest to see who could beat my time to get from no code to deployed. Thanks to everyone that participated and everyone that thought about participating in the contest. Most Creative From Zero To Deployed Contest Extended! Unfortunately there were not enough entries to award the most...
Easy and Instant deployments and instant scale for .NET? Awhile back a few of us were looking at Ruby Gems as the answer to package management for .NET . The gems platform supported the concept of DLLs as packages although some changes would have needed to happen to have long term use for the entire...
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As some of you know, we recently shipped TeamCity 6 which includes, out of the box, a bundled version of dotCover . What this means is that you can now get coverage reports for your code easily, and of course, for free if you’re using the Professional version of TeamCity . The setup is quite easy...
The latest release of IronRuby (1.1.1) includes Visual Studio integration! From the release notes: The integration includes Ruby colorizer and syntax checker interactive loop window directory based project templates for common Ruby applications (including Ruby on Rails 3, Sinatra, Gems and Silverlight...
The thing to realize is that the destination is never the most important part of the journey. It’s the journey itself. When you start a journey, you are never fully sure where it is going to end up. We started the journey down package management for .NET three times with Nu[bular] (we in this context...