At Atomist, we supply a GraphQL endpoint to reveal links between commits, builds, deploys, and people. Internally, we also use GraphQL to access…
This is Part II of a series on Atomist generators. Please see Part I. For the bigger picture, please see my…
Thanks to Josh Long @starbuxman
Spring 5.0 is arguably the most important Spring release since 1.0.0, back in 2004. Two of the key new features are the support for reactive programming…
In previous posts, I’ve written about better project creation and evolution, and Atomist out of the box features like our Slack lifecycle support. Today I’m excited to share Atomist’s bigger vision around Development Automation.
A lot of us are using Slack now. Some of us are past the shiny and into misery, where we wish for the good old days of email and talking with our mouths.
Let’s look at this technology thoughtfully, and see whether we can corral it into helpfulness. Dan North gave…
“It can’t be broken!” I exclaim. “No one has changed a line of code in my service for weeks.”
But the alerts don’t lie. At least not if they’re configured correctly. And the alerts say “we’re hosed.” A look at the logs lets me know…