At Codeship, we’re always striving to keep our development team focused on improving our code and product. Anything beside that is a distraction. Understanding and dealing with the details on how to deploy infrastructure is unnecessary during daily work. Developers should be able to describe their intent to deploy and then a system should pick […]
Continue ReadingI love a nice API. I’m also pretty fond of useful browser extensions. When I was interviewing at Codeship, I took a look at their service. I loved the attention to UX, I loved how simple it was to get a build running and how it easy it was to set up Codeship. After configuring […]
Continue ReadingI am happy to welcome a new member to our Codeship Integrations family: anynines! Anynines is a PaaS built on top of CloudFoundry and OpenStack. They take care of your hardware, your network configuration and OS updates, among others. Learn more in our anynines deployment article in our documenation. Set up Continuous Delivery with anynines […]
Continue ReadingPlease accept our apologies for the recent issue affecting your service, starting at 19:09 UTC on December 1, 2014. What happened? The vendor that provides Codeship’s domain name service (DNS), DNSimple, experienced a major volumetric distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack which impacted their service availability. DNSimple has issued an incident report detailing their outage […]
Continue ReadingI am happy to welcome a new member to our Codeship Integrations family: Divshot! Divshot offer Static Web Hosting for Developers and we’ve been partnering with them for quite a while as you can see on their perks page. Set up Continuous Delivery with Divshot and Codeship At Codeship we want to help you to […]
Continue ReadingThis is the first post in a series I’ll be doing here at Codeship on speeding up our test suite. I also released a gem that detects the slowdowns in this part for you. Making test suites run fast has always been an obsession/passion of mine, in fact it all started back in 2010 when […]
Continue ReadingThis is a republished blog post by Gergely Nemeth from RisingStack. They do Full Stack Javascript Development and Consulting. Gergely loves contributing to open-source projects like node-restify, organizing conferences, DevOps, Microservices and cycling. You can find his original article here. Node.js is getting more and more mature, no doubt – despite this, not a lot […]
Continue ReadingThis is a republished guest blog post by Ed Ropple. Ed is a platform engineer with Localytics. His ambition is to enable other software developers to be more productive and less error-prone. You can find his original article here. Since starting at Localytics in Februmarch or so, I’ve found myself thrown into a bunch of […]
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