Wait, we can log bugs about the icon vomit that is this forum software?
For what is worth, I agree with blakey. Do you all honestly think the current design is better than his proposal? Or are you all just assholes?
Wait, we can log bugs about the icon vomit that is this forum software?
For what is worth, I agree with blakey. Do you all honestly think the current design is better than his proposal? Or are you all just assholes?
@Yamikuronue said in Maven architecture help:
@jaming Right. Bamboo has the concept of a deploy plan that is manually triggered
I am not familiar with Bamboo, but won't you need a build plain that is manually trigged as well?
Do you really want a release build built with every commit? I must be missing something in your process. What is your definition of a release build? To me it is a build using the maven release plugin (linky) that is named and tagged.
@Yamikuronue said in Maven architecture help:
I want to be able to hand off to my most junior team member some of the smaller repos and be like "To cut a release, click this button" rather than "To cut a release, download and run these batch scripts and pray they work".
I am not talking about manually doing the release builds. You just need to manually trigger the release builds. That is why you need more than one build plan.
Maybe, I am confused, but don't you just want two build plans? One for snapshots and one for releases? You don't want to build a release build on commit.
@Captain said in In Which @Captain asks C# Beginner Questions:
We have to "name" our batches with unique batch numbers.
Does it have to be a sequence number? Why not uses another method which does not require storing a value between runs?
@jaming said in Is "deploying to Docker containers" now a thing?:
@boomzilla Yeah, if only IDE's came in Docker containers... Then I wouldn't have to configure my installed JRE's!
Crap, I seem to have started some sort of IDE dependency flame war.
@boomzilla Yeah, if only IDE's came in Docker containers... Then I wouldn't have to configure my installed JRE's!
So it sounds like Docker is there to solve the "Works on my machine" problems for crappy developers. Got it!
@blakeyrat said in Overwatch Open Beta later this week.:
@jaming said in Overwatch Open Beta later this week.:
Everyone wants to play the game looking for kills instead of playing the objective.
That's pretty much any games except Tribes and, very occasionally, Battlefield.
I've lost games of World of Tanks because someone drove off the objective to chase after an "easy" kill, then got nuked.
That is true. I guess it just particularly annoys me in this game. I mean why not just play [Insert generic FPS here] if all you care about is your K/D.
I have been playing it off and on since NOV. It is a lot of fun to party up and play with a group on a private voice chat, but no one uses the in game voice chat enough to make playing with pugs very coordinated which is a negative to me. Everyone wants to play the game looking for kills instead of playing the objective. I think once more people understand how to better work together it will be more enjoyable. But it is a fun game.
At my work place we use Sonatype Nexus as well. It should work perfectly for what you want. We have Hudson automatically deploy builds to nexus and then our m2 settings point maven to our repo and internal dependencies work the same as external. All our deployable artifacts are in nexus as well.
Where I currently work, HR is disorganized as fuck
When I was hired at my current company, HR sent me someone else's job offer. I had to tell them to send me one with my name on it.
The code only needs to be built on a mac. You can develop in a sane environment.
If I ever get a hint that is being done to me, I'd solve the problem using 68K Assembly. MAKE FUN OF ME NOW!
This thread reminds me of this blog post: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/EverythingsBrokenAndNobodysUpset.aspx
Any software developer who thinks they can decide if the software they create is good/bad/ugly should not be allowed to develop.
It has been a very long time since I last played it, but I might have to see if I can find my GBA when I get home from work. If your friend does play it, the duals can be a lot of fun.
One of the best parts of the game was that there was so much to do after you had "beaten it."
Megaman Battle Network 3
I tell people about this game all the time and no one has ever played it. This is most certainly the best GB game ever.
</13 year old girl enthusiasm>
I thought this forum was full of software engineers--we have amazing (foosball, air hockey, ping pong filled) break rooms that we never get to use. They are just there as eye-candy for the college recruits.
UUID is just kind of a flailing around "eh, it's random enough I guess" thing
Actually, UUID is the standard.
The bad news is that means about 100 of the branches in Stash have some form of commit in them but have never been merged, there's no automated way to deal with that shit except by maybe going by date and deleting old ones? I dunno.
Would the hotfix type branches that were never merged back into development be tagged if they were released?
if you are only interested in remote branches change the -a
to -r
But other stuff is just them doing things that don't scale.
This seems like the biggest pitfall open source projects tend to fall into. They don't think about scale until they are too tied to an architecture that doesn't. I am looking at you Mondrain!
I can only ever remember one of those at most.
Fuck this forum
I don't have a problem with you. I just think everyone should chill out on the title edits. And obviously blakey doesn't want his titles edited at all. It is pretty simple.
FWIW, this constant title changing gets on my nerves as well.
Except for the majority of users it's a source of amusement
Just because some of us don't start threads about it doesn't mean we like it.
I like that you have a combination of this bug and the new new one...
I thought it was pretty special.
Have you recently done a hard refresh? Your layout looks old..
Yep, refreshing didn't make it look any different.
But they are click to play now!
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No one has commented on the fact that you cannot see the code until you click though
@wood doesn't read what other posts because he already knows what they should've have posted anyway. Sometimes he is nice enough to edit their posts for them to say what they should have meant.
Guys! We found a hippy!
Oh I hope you're fucking kidding me.
I am, but I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
God have mercy on your soul if you're on mobile
EDIT: I have angered the disco-gods
It is always interesting to see the approach people take when they have "performance" problems. It seems to me like most just find the first thing that looks odd and point their . No one wants to take the time understand what is actually happening. Just, "Herr drr, your application is slowing my database down."
< /rant>
Willing to relocate? Or looking for something local?
Yeah, if it wasn't a customer, I'd think he was being sarcastic.
FALSE CONSCIOUSNESS! You can't just trust people to figure out what they want.-- Posted from my iPhone
It would be more economical for a lot of people to simply rent one when/if they needed one.
Granted, but obviously, that is a function of how often you need one. Personally, I have survived thus far by borrowing friends trucks. However, the next vehicle I purchase will probably be one because I could use a truck much more often now.
I'm actually talking about the entire truck market
mea culpa, I didn't understand what you meant.
they just commute on the freeways 30 minutes a day and cram into parking garages just like the common Prius
The big thing is that they're selling the exact same truck IN VOLUME to guys who go to Home Depot on the weekend.
a fictional market
I am not sure you can say they are targeting a fictional market when they are selling the number 1 selling truck (including work/fleet trucks). I get that you prefer a different truck, but trying to invalidate the F Series just makes you seem overly biased.
Yeah, I think that is exactly it. Everything becomes a nail when you have a hammer.