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Skip to main content. APCD Legislation by State. Claims Data Release Rules. Claims Data Collection Rules. Learning Network Meeting Notes. SCOTUS Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Decision. APCD Council Leadership Team. APCD Legislation by State. Claims Data Release Rules. Claims Data Collection Rules. Learning Network Meeting Notes. SCOTUS Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Decision. APCD Council Leadership Team. APCD Council Vendor List. A pdf of this list is also available here.
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Powered by the Pete. From the ill-informed, to the ill-informed. Git/Mercurial vs. Subversion: Fight! My esteemed colleague Chris Wong and I recently attended Joel Spolsky’s. FogBugz 8 and Kiln World Tour event in Boston. Half the talk was a presentation of Kiln, Fog Creek’s new DVCS system built on top of Mercurial (hg). He came away from the talk with some strong opinions. Git/Mercurial is not necessarily DVCS. Of course, there is such a thing as team branches, which brings me to my next point:. I̵...
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Powered by the Pete. From the ill-informed, to the ill-informed. Why Wait for a New Release of JIRA? Why Wait for a New Release of JIRA? We rely pretty heavily on our feature/bug tracking system, JIRA. JIRA is web-based, and typically the call host will open the week’s issues in browser tabs. Sometimes the presenter has set up a browser in advance, and sometimes even done something as fancy as set up an RSS (one click - all the tabs open up at once! So here’s such a loop in javascript:. I’m not ter...
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Powered by the Pete. From the ill-informed, to the ill-informed. Why Wait for a New Release of JIRA? Why Wait for a New Release of JIRA? We rely pretty heavily on our feature/bug tracking system, JIRA. JIRA is web-based, and typically the call host will open the week’s issues in browser tabs. Sometimes the presenter has set up a browser in advance, and sometimes even done something as fancy as set up an RSS (one click - all the tabs open up at once! So here’s such a loop in javascript:. I’m not ter...