A few days ago, we announced some big updates, including the latest release of Atomist with better extensibility, an improved developer experience, and a more powerful Slack integration.
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.
Collaboration is hard. There are the essential difficulties of dealing with people, and then there are incidental challenges in the tools we use. Communicating with people, while clicking into to Travis to see the build…
Atomist is a SaaS service that helps you automate the things you care about as a developer. Atomist is essentially an API for your code and how you write code, enabling user-authored editors and executors that act on your source code and…
In previous posts, we’ve seen how Atomist can understand and modify…
In my last post, I discussed a new approach to code generation, introducing the idea of “editors” as transforms on a running project.
Today I’ll show how Atomist editors running in the cloud make it…
I’ve been quiet lately, largely because I’ve been writing a lot of code. Today, I’m delighted to start talking about some of what we’ve been working on at Atomist.