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Uncategorized | Jason Stangroome
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Web Performance and Security (formerly Team Foundation Server, PowerShell, MSBuild). July 19, 2015. One year in to the new world. My first anniversary of working with Squixa passed recently and I began to reflect on just how much working with an entirely unfamiliar technology stack has been different from working with the Microsoft platform, and how it has been different when compared to my initial expectations. Formerly OneGet) will be an awesome step forward for Microsoft in this space. Which can upgra...
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New Job, New Platform | Jason Stangroome
https://blog.stangroome.com/2014/06/02/new-job-new-platform
Web Performance and Security (formerly Team Foundation Server, PowerShell, MSBuild). June 2, 2014. New Job, New Platform. After about five and a half years I have resigned from my job with Readify. I have had a great time working for Readify as a software developer, a consultant, an ALM specialist, and an infrastructure coder. Had a new opportunity not presented itself I could have easily continued working for Readify for years to come. The decision to leave was definitely not easy. June 2, 2014 - 09:51.
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Announcing VclFiddle for Varnish Cache | Jason Stangroome
https://blog.stangroome.com/2014/12/01/announcing-vclfiddle-for-varnish-cache
Web Performance and Security (formerly Team Foundation Server, PowerShell, MSBuild). December 1, 2014. Announcing VclFiddle for Varnish Cache. As part of my new job with Squixa. I have been working with Varnish Cache. Everyday. Varnish, together with its very capable Varnish Configuration Language (VCL), is a great piece of software for getting the best experience for websites that weren’t necessarily built with cache-ability or high-volume traffic in mind. And it is open-sourced on GitHub. VclFiddle ena...
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