tech-rash.blogspot.com
tech-rash: The Devil of Distributed Development
http://tech-rash.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-devil-of-distributed-development.html
A blog about technology that makes me itchy. but in a good way. Thursday, 19 September 2013. The Devil of Distributed Development. There is gold in them thar hills! The best example of an education challenge is explaining the tax of distributed development. From a financial person's perspective distributed development is a no brainer. You mean one expensive onshore developer can fund almost five cheap offshore developers. These margins are massive! There is gold in them thar hills! Ensures that the right...
tech-queries.blogspot.com
Checking your Ubuntu Version | PROGRAMMING INTERVIEWS
http://tech-queries.blogspot.com/2014/03/checking-your-ubuntu-version.html
Checking your Ubuntu Version. Posted by Akash Agrawal in Friday, March 21, 2014. To find out Ubuntu version you are running, you can run a short command in the Terminal. You will get detailed information about your Linux distribution here. There is a 'Release' field in the out, which have the version of Ubuntu, you are running. Lsb release' command prints distribution-specific information. Here are other option you can use with this command:. Usage: lsb release [options]. I, - id show distributor ID.
gretchenmoran.blogspot.com
Data. Analytics. Code. @Pentaho: Pentaho's Women in Tech: In Good Company
http://gretchenmoran.blogspot.com/2014/03/pentahos-women-in-tech-in-good-company.html
Data Analytics. Code. @Pentaho. Friday, March 07, 2014. Pentaho's Women in Tech: In Good Company. Posted by Gretchen Moran. I was honored this week to be included in a a blog series. That showcases just a few of the great women I work with, in celebration of International Women's Day. Check out the series. I think you'll find the common theme in the interviews interesting and inspiring. Pass on the links if you have girls in your life that could be interested in pursuing technology as a career. I had the...
tech-foo.blogspot.com
Tech-Foo: Writing UI Tests with Autopilot
http://tech-foo.blogspot.com/2012/10/writing-ui-tests-with-autopilot.html
Rantings from an impatient software developer. Writing UI Tests with Autopilot. At the UDS-r sprint. In Copenhagen, I'll be running a session for anyone interested in Autopilot. There will be a demo, and Autopilot "experts" on hand to answer any questions you might have. Autopilot is a tool for automating UI testing. We've been using it with great success in the last two Ubuntu cycles, and we're starting to support testing traditional Qt4, Qt5, Qml, and Gtk applications. I hope to see you all there!