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Pablo Lalloni

zzorn/ScalaQuantity - 0 views

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    "Library for expressing quantities and units of measurement in Scala in a type safe manner, where the compiler checks that assignments and calculations with the units are correct."
Sebastián Zaffarano

Unit testing best practices : Junit Reference guide « How to do in "JAVA" - 1 views

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    Muy buen artículo sobre todo si se lee desde punto de vista mas general que junit+java. Me gustó particularmente la cita: "It's overwhelmingly easy to write bad unit tests that add very little value to a project while inflating the cost of code changes astronomically."
Pablo Lalloni

VirtualBox VMs for Developers - 0 views

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    "Learning your way around a new software stack is challenging enough without having to spend multiple cycles on the install process. Instead, we have packaged such stacks into pre-built Oracle VM VirtualBox appliances that you can download, install, and experience as a single unit."
Pablo Lalloni

Tsuru - 0 views

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    "Tsuru is an extensible and open source Platform as a Service software. Deploy Fast and secure. The entire process is really simple with no special tools needed, just a simple git push. Scale Scaling in Tsuru is completely painless. Just add a unit and Tsuru will take care of everything else. Extend Tsuru is built to be extensible. Through services you can provide anything your application needs."
Pablo Lalloni

signalfuse/maestro-ng - 0 views

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    "MaestroNG, an orchestrator of Docker-based deployments. The original Maestro was developed as a single-host orchestrator for Docker-based deployments. Given the state of Docker at the time of its writing, it was a great first step towards orchestration of deployments using Docker containers as the unit of application distribution. Docker having made significant advancements since then, deployments and environments spanning across several hosts are becoming more and more common and are in the need for some orchestration. Based off ideas from the original Maestro and taking inspiration from Docker's links feature, MaestroNG makes the deployment and control of complex, multi-host environments using Docker containers possible and easy to use. Maestro of course supports declared dependencies between services and makes sure to honor those during environment bring up. MaestroNG is, for now, a command-line utility that allows for automatically managing the orchestrated deployment and bring up of a set of service instance containers that compose an environment on a set of target host machines."
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