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William Sossamon

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New Orleans Katılım Mart 2009
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William Sossamon
William Sossamon@WillSossamon·
@dturton @runlyio Hi @dturton, unfortunately we're not actively working on runly at the moment. Just out of curiosity, what part of runly made you want to try it?
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dturton
dturton@dturton·
@runlyio hello. Are you still actively working in this platform? I was interested in using it with nodejs
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Chad Lee
Chad Lee@wchadly·
@WillSossamon Look at you making videos with all of your fancy electricity and internet connections
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Holly Ghere
Holly Ghere@HollyGhere·
@WillSossamon I don't understand any of that, but it's good to see you. 😊 I hope you're doing well!
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William Sossamon
William Sossamon@WillSossamon·
@_Gasia_ @aidapsibr @runlyio 3/3 If you use the runly.io platform on top of this, you can use our API and docker images or node app to build integrations and run jobs wherever you want. We'll have a proper comparison to other products up on our site in the coming weeks!
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William Sossamon
William Sossamon@WillSossamon·
@_Gasia_ @aidapsibr @runlyio 2/3 We also decouple jobs from other applications so that they can be run independently. Writing tests for jobs is trivial and when compiled as a console app you get a CLI that dev and ops teams can use to debug or run ad hoc jobs.
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William Sossamon
William Sossamon@WillSossamon·
@_Gasia_ @aidapsibr @runlyio 1/3 Thanks for your interest! @runlyio's structure is more opinionated -- a job consists of a list of items to process. This enables Runly to do some basic but very convenient things like provide job progress, run multi-threaded, and retry at the item level.
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