[…] free and some commercial – all of which have their pros and cons. But Codeship is a service that I’ve found to be the most useful in my day-to-day work for setting up deployments. This is not a tutorial on how to use Codeship for continuous deployment – they have fantastic documentation that gives you more than […]
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[…] application, it may help to layout the reasons that I’m glad to have an application like this. What I use the standard Gist site as provided by GitHub, my general workflow was something like this: Prefix all of the descriptions with a string that serves as a label for the gist I was creating. For example, […]
[…] your skin has to get, but the truth is that I don’t know if the sting of negative critique ever really goes away (of course, that’s just my experience). And yeah, it’s easy to say “haters gonna hate” (which is nothing more than the adult version of sticks and stones, am I right? :)), […]
[…] as NASA, and so on are all the more amazing.) Bringing this down to the level of stuff I write about and that I work on during my day-to-day – specifically WordPress – side effects are something we’re likely all too familiar with experiencing. If nothing else, think about the last time you activated a […]
[…] web applications, I’ve yet to really find anything that’s increased productivity and learning so much as I have with using GPT-based tools. And though it’s useful in my day-to-day work in writing PHP and related code, it’s also been extremely useful in getting up to speed with writing, debugging, documenting, and being brought up to […]
