2015년 2월 24일 화요일

GitHub for the rest of us

JavaWorld
February 24, 2015

GitHub for the rest of us

GitHub is used to manage the collaborative development of recipes, musical scores, books, fonts, legal documents, lessons and tutorials, and data sets. Given the infamous complexity of Git, how is this possible?
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Webcast: Sencha

Beyond Native Packagers

Native packagers can cause delays and frustration for you and your end users when you are trying to deploy your web application. We’ll discuss how your organization can move beyond native packagers to quickly and easily develop and deploy secure cross-platform HTML5 applications designed to run on desktops, tablets and mobile phones. LEARN MORE

Literate programming is now a team sport

Literate programming is happening all around us, albeit differently than we once imagined. You can see it most clearly on GitHub, where countless stories of countless programs are being told every day. READ MORE

Attention, rockstar developers: Get a talent agent

Software work is becoming increasingly more project-based, and the days of settling into long-term employment without the need to keep an eye out for new work may be waning. Perhaps hiring a rep is the best move for your career. READ MORE

Untangling the intense politics behind Node.js

Node.js needs a foundation to supervise it. Its community is probably already large enough to render the idea of joining an existing community such as Eclipse or Apache inappropriate. But is the proposed foundation the right answer?READ MORE
White Paper: Cisco Systems

A New Security Model for Before, During, and After an Attack

Modern cybercrime is capable of causing major loss and disruption to organizations and national infrastructure. Traditional methods that rely exclusively on detection and blocking for protection are no longer adequate. It’s time for a new security model that addresses the full attack continuum – before, during, and after an attack.LEARN MORE>>

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