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Pablo Lalloni

Why aren't you using git-flow? - Jeff Kreeftmeijer - 1 views

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    In January of this year, @nvie published "A successful Git branching model", in which he explained how he keeps his Git repositories nice and tidy. In addition to that, he released git-flow; a bunch of Git extensions to make following this model extremely easy. I'm astounded that some people never heard of it before, so in this article I'll try to tell you why it can make you happy and cheerful all day.
Pablo Lalloni

robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh - 0 views

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    A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 40+ optional plugins (rails, git, OSX, hub, capistrano, brew, ant, macports, etc), over 80 terminal themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
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    Excelentes configuraciones de prompt y auto-completar para trabajo con git y git-flow!
Pablo Lalloni

Geospatial Applications with Elasticsearch | Elastic - 0 views

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    "Join Elastic developer Nicholas Knize to get an introduction to Elasticsearch's geospatial capabilities. He will give you a whirlwind tour of how to use Elasticsearch to make the most of your geo data and do things like: Indexing considerations for optimizing geo-point and geo-shape based search Geo-aggregations and bucket reducers for spatial visualization and analytics Time-based indexing, aliasing, and percolation for complex space-time querying But how does Elasticsearch compare to traditional solutions for geospatial search? John Boere, CEO of Cliffhanger Solutions Inc., will share his geospatial search story, giving you insight into their setup, lessons learned, and why they chose to use Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana to help utility companies manage electricity flowing through the power grid - keeping the lights on, literally."
Pablo Lalloni

Envoy Proxy - Home - 0 views

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    "Envoy is a high performance C++ distributed proxy designed for single services and applications, as well as a communication bus and "universal data plane" designed for large microservice "service mesh" architectures. Built on the learnings of solutions such as NGINX, HAProxy, hardware load balancers, and cloud load balancers, Envoy runs alongside every application and abstracts the network by providing common features in a platform-agnostic manner. When all service traffic in an infrastructure flows via an Envoy mesh, it becomes easy to visualize problem areas via consistent observability, tune overall performance, and add substrate features in a single place."
Pablo Lalloni

nvie/gitflow - 0 views

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    A collection of Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model.
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