We've added information in the docs to address some of the confusion revealed in this thread.
The two are not contradictory -- one technology enables another. See detailed response above.
> That means it's not containerization, but virtualization. See above response. > This hardly compares to the Docker world which offers a intermediate build system (edit: Spoon has a build system however), rich command…
Hi, I'm the founder of Spoon. Appreciate the corrections you made to the other posts and the kind words about our business. A few comments: > Yep, the linked blog post is mostly marketing blarp, announcing…
Thanks for the comment Jonathan. This is Kenji (I'm the founder of Spoon). Will address a few points here and work my way down the comment thread. Unfortunately a lot of misinformation/misunderstanding in the thread. >…
A few comments here: - Some people (myself included) do not want to install Java on their desktop. Among other reasons, Java is a frequent source of security vulnerabilities. This allows you to use Java-based…
Spoon has a Selenium testing service at http://spoon.net/selenium. The difference relative to other cloud testing services is that the Selenium Grid and clients are all instantiated on the local dev box. The tests…
Thanks -- we have a Clojure image up already: > spoon run clojure and Haskell/Cabal sounds like a great idea as well.
We've added information in the docs to address some of the confusion revealed in this thread.
The two are not contradictory -- one technology enables another. See detailed response above.
> That means it's not containerization, but virtualization. See above response. > This hardly compares to the Docker world which offers a intermediate build system (edit: Spoon has a build system however), rich command…
Hi, I'm the founder of Spoon. Appreciate the corrections you made to the other posts and the kind words about our business. A few comments: > Yep, the linked blog post is mostly marketing blarp, announcing…
Thanks for the comment Jonathan. This is Kenji (I'm the founder of Spoon). Will address a few points here and work my way down the comment thread. Unfortunately a lot of misinformation/misunderstanding in the thread. >…
A few comments here: - Some people (myself included) do not want to install Java on their desktop. Among other reasons, Java is a frequent source of security vulnerabilities. This allows you to use Java-based…
Spoon has a Selenium testing service at http://spoon.net/selenium. The difference relative to other cloud testing services is that the Selenium Grid and clients are all instantiated on the local dev box. The tests…
Thanks -- we have a Clojure image up already: > spoon run clojure and Haskell/Cabal sounds like a great idea as well.