Maybe the question is really "why do some companies build a new in-house technology rather than use an existing one"? 1. Some companies are so slow and some teams so agile that creating a new working project takes less…
I was around when UML took off - but the only real success I have seen from automatically generating code (from diagrams or otherwise) has been in the API space recently since those contracts are easy to describe and…
There are tons of systems that setup environments on-demand (EaaS) to facilitate "pre-merge" tests. Im sure your problem can be solved without building it all yourself. Also noteworthy: Slack is going to explain this in…
(disclaimer: I work for a Bunnyshell) Honestly the most benefit would be gained from making Kubernetes invisible and speeding up your development process. Tools exist now to deploy short lived preview environments into…
Inspired by this post, here is my Freelancer.com horror story: https://www.trustpilot.com/reviews/59fe2e9231302a07249de1a7
Maybe the question is really "why do some companies build a new in-house technology rather than use an existing one"? 1. Some companies are so slow and some teams so agile that creating a new working project takes less…
I was around when UML took off - but the only real success I have seen from automatically generating code (from diagrams or otherwise) has been in the API space recently since those contracts are easy to describe and…
There are tons of systems that setup environments on-demand (EaaS) to facilitate "pre-merge" tests. Im sure your problem can be solved without building it all yourself. Also noteworthy: Slack is going to explain this in…
(disclaimer: I work for a Bunnyshell) Honestly the most benefit would be gained from making Kubernetes invisible and speeding up your development process. Tools exist now to deploy short lived preview environments into…
Inspired by this post, here is my Freelancer.com horror story: https://www.trustpilot.com/reviews/59fe2e9231302a07249de1a7