2015-11-23 Every month or so we hear of another high profile open source developer who flips the table and rages about open source because of burnout, most recently Ian Cordasco and Ryan Bigg. Does this sound familiar? Spend many hours writing software. Spend many hours supporting users and solving their problems. Make $0. If you were a freelancer and did that with clients, you’d be: Overwhelmed w
Almost every application I ever worked on had some requirement to send emails. Whenever I need to implement sending emails (using Action Mailer), I also implement a background job for it. Since version 4.2, Rails has built-in support for executing background jobs using Active Job. Every time I need to start setting up Active Job for email sending, I find myself looking up the required syntax and s
If you didn’t already, maybe it’s a good idea to read my previous post on Moving to GitLab! Yes, it’s worth it!. My impressions stem from very specific circumstances, so this is not to be read as a general recommendation for every situation. For example, I didn’t review GitLab’s hosted options, which may be more compatible with circumstances different than mine. In my case, the move to GitLab was
Micro services as the defining architecture is a great example of what might work for massive teams can be death for smaller ones.
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