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Back in May 2016 we announced our intent to rethink the Jenkins User experience with the Blue Ocean project and today the Jenkins project are pleased to announce the general availability of Blue Ocean 1.0. Blue Ocean is an entirely new, modern and fun way for developers to use Jenkins that has been built from the ground up to help teams of any size approach Continuous Delivery. Easily installed as
Enlarge / Unity 8, an option in the Ubuntu 16.10 desktop, will never become the default. Six years after making Unity the default user interface on Ubuntu desktops, Canonical is giving up on the project and will switch the default Ubuntu desktop back to GNOME next year. Canonical is also ending development of Ubuntu software for phones and tablets, spelling doom for the goal of creating a converge
FAXをまだ使っているんですよ。 いまだに。 びっくりして 「FAXつかってんすか?」って呆れたら、 『ほんじゃ郵便で送料払って送るか?』とイラッとして聞かれた。 メールで送る、受けるという発想が無いんだろうな。
When Alexander Bain invented the precursor of a fax machine in 1846, he probably did not expect the technology would be ridiculed a mere century and a half later: “Could you fax over a copy?” “No, I can’t fax because of where I live.” “Where do you live?” “The 21st century.” It was not until March 31st 2017 (a day before April Fool’s Day) when Twilio breathed a new life into the dying art of fax s
今日こんなツイートをした。 @mattn_jp よろしければベターな理由をm(_ _)m 名前空間を短くする作法なのはわかるのですがメモリやGCやコンパイラなど、どの辺に優しい感じですか? — Ryuji IWATA (@qt_luigi) April 5, 2017 qt_luigi さんからどうしてかを聞かれたので説明したいと思います。 golang では宣言した位置で初めて自動変数としてメモリが確保され、ゼロクリアされます。 for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { var foo Foo bar, err := doSomething() if err != nil { continue } foo.v = bar fmt.Fprintln(ioutil.Discard, foo) } なので例えばこの様なコードで doSomething() が err を返した場合、
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Ubuntu To Abandon Unity 8, Switch Back To GNOME Written by Michael Larabel in Ubuntu on 5 April 2017 at 01:23 PM EDT. 286 Comments Canonical has announced via Mark Shuttleworth they are ending their development of the Unity 8 desktop environment and will be switching back to GNOME desktop by Ubuntu 18.04. Presumably this also means the end of Mir development too, with GNOME focusing on Wayland. Ad
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