A powerful command-line tool married to a slick GUI is a beautiful thing. Sindre Sorhus' gulp-app is just that. It's OS X only at the moment, but expansion to other operating systems is on the road map. Software moves fast. We help you keep up. Our weekly newsletter is brief, entertaining & always on-point.
Version 1.0.0 # Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [Unreleased] ## [1.1.1] - 2023-03-05 ### Added - Arabic translation (#444). - v1.1 French translation. - v1.1 Dutch translation (#371
Changelog.com is not a Rails app, but it is a Turbolinks app. Think about that for a moment. That means we aren’t using Turbolinks because it’s Omakase. We aren’t using Turbolinks because we forgot to delete it from our Gemfile. We actively chose Turbolinks, installed it, and integrated it in to our application. I think that makes us pretty unique. The number one question we’ve received since open
As we promised in our relaunch announcement, this morning we open sourced the code that powers the new Changelog.com! Don’t want the full rundown? Go star the source code on GitHub. What it is Changelog.com is an Elixir application built on the Phoenix web framework, PostgreSQL, and a host of great open source efforts. We built it to deliver good old-fashioned server-rendered HTML with “JavaScript
2010-02-18 One of the things I really like about some software projects is when they provide an actual changelog or release notes. RabbitMQ released 1.7.2 the other day and I asked the developers if they could link to a changelog. They pointed me to this page. Unfortunately this is not exactly what I had in mind. To me, a changelog is a brief overview of the changes in a version that is digestible
José Valim and Chris McCord joined the show to talk all about how they’re advancing the “state of the art” in the Elixir community with their release of Ecto 2.0 and Phoenix 1.2. We also share our journey with Elixir at The Changelog, find out what makes Phoenix’s new Presence feature so special, and even find time for Chris to field a few of our support requests.
Welcome back, everyone. This is the Changelog and I am your host, Adam Stacoviak. This is episode 202, it’s a Big Show - yes, years in the making. Jerod and I spoke with Matz, the creator of Ruby. We talked all about Ruby, we corrected the title, we were going to call this 20 years of Ruby. We had it wrong, it’s actually 23 years of Ruby. We talked to Matz about its origins, where he came from, na
https://github.com/Songmu/ghch mackerel-agent のリリースフローでは、前回のリリース以降の、pull requestのマージ履歴を拾って、そこからChangelogを自動生成するということをおこなっている。 これは、1年半前くらいにPerlで書いていたのだが、この度汎用的にしてGoで書きなおした。それが ghch。前回打ったsemverっぽいgit tag以降のマージ履歴を抽出してくれる。例えば、こういう風にmackdownで出力がされる。 % ghch --format=markdown --next-version=v0.30.3 ## [v0.30.3](https://github.com/mackerelio/mackerel-agent/releases/tag/v0.30.3) (2016-04-27) * retry retire
Shawn “swyx” Wang is back to talk with us about the state of DevRel according to ZIRP (the Zero Interest Rate Phenomenon), the data that backs up the rise and fall of job openings, whether or not DevRel is dead or dying, speculation of the near-term arrival of AGI, AI Engineering as the last job standing, the innovation from Cognition with Devin as well as their mis-steps during Devin’s launch, an
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Great idea and solid execution on a less intrusive responsive Lightbox: Strip is a Lightbox that only partially covers the page. This makes it less intrusive and leaves room to interact with the page on larger screens while giving smaller mobile devices the classic Lightbox experience. Check out the demos on the Strip homepage to see what the buzz is all about. Software moves fast. We help you kee
SweetAlert is an easy way to turn those boring, built-in browser alert() and confirm() dialogs into something much shinier and user-friendly. Check out more of what SweetAlert has to offer on the Demo Page. Software moves fast. We help you keep up. Our weekly newsletter is brief, entertaining & always on-point.
PostgreSQL is — hands-down — my favorite persistence engine. However, it has long lacked the tooling of its alternatives. Tools like pgweb are changing that story. This is a web-based browser for PostgreSQL database server. It's written in Go and works on Mac OSX, Linux and Windows machines... This project is an attempt to create a very simple and portable application to work with PostgreSQL datab
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