Push based builds using Jenkins and GIT
Recently we switched to Git as our Version Control System solution and I still like it. Coming from “(good) old” CVS we used Jenkins as CI server polling CVS for changes. Besides other nice features...
View ArticleBuilding an information radiator: Part I – Introduction
Our company culture is based on transparency. As a consequence, visibility and measurement tools are essential to us. In the past, we built several dashboards for Confluence, JIRA, Sonar, Jenkins,...
View ArticleBuilding an information radiator: Part II – Front end development (HTML5 & CSS3)
In my previous post (Part I – Introduction) I gave an introduction to Walle, Avisi’s information radiator. After making some high-level design decisions we started focussing on developing the...
View ArticlePart III – Back-end development: Spring Roo and WebSockets
Remember the previous posts? (Building an information radiator: Part II – Front end development (HTML5 & CSS3)) We started off by explaining Walle’s architecture and the front-end development, but...
View ArticleTechday Continuous Delivery
Last week we held our monthly techday, this time the topic was an introduction to Continuous Delivery. Talk I did a 60 minute talk with lots of room for discussion. As software developers we love...
View ArticleCreating JIRA tasks right out of Apple Mail
Being a developer and lecturer I have lots of things on my mind, never a dull moment during programming, coaching or teaching. I sometimes feel like a juggler trying to keep as much as balls in the air...
View ArticleWhy we work the way we do
Our core business is software development and we’re good at it. We know our job and are proud of our work. Our customers say we are professionals and we agree. We listen to our customers, we build what...
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