Note: Our latest guest post is from community contributor Josiah Kiehl. Josiah is a software engineer at Oracle and Hacker in Residence at Philadelphia Startup Leaders. Josiah blogs at http://bluepojo.com/, and tweets as @bluepojo. He and Erik Hollensbe have been hard at work on Gem Testers. A strong disposition toward testing is one of my favorite features of the Ruby community. This leads to sol
Continuous Integration (CI) must be easy, easier to do, than not to. It should reduce the pain of development. However, for many developers and their companies, the idea of running a CI server garners a meek “yeah, I should, but…” or “we did have a CI server running but it died one day and no one fixed it.” In this post I hope to convince you why you absolutely need a full time CI solution for you
Recently, I landed a new library for JRuby that will be part of JRuby 1.5. Before I start I want to conjure the image you see below this text: that’s Right! Mr. Potato Head: a role model for us all. Something that delights us for hours (or at least, probably did, at one point in our lives), is flexible, and is not only a toy, but also a starchy food product. Bear with me for a second, and excuse w
One of the power user features of Engine Yard Cloud is the ability to use custom Chef recipes to install or configure anything that can run on Gentoo Linux that we have not already automated as part of the platform. This allows for extensive customizations of your environments and empowers you to run virtually all custom software you might need. Let’s start by talking about one of the tools you’ll
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