Torben Knerr
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Torben Knerr
@tknerr_de
passionate software developer and architect, craftsman, clean-coder, infrastructure-as-code and automation enthusiast, proud daddy of two :-)
Germany Katılım Nisan 2014
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“If you love writing code — really, truly love to write code — you’ll love it enough to write as little of it as possible.” blog.codinghorror.com/the-best-code-…
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Blogged: "Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment (CI-CD) with Azure DevOps".
In this blog post, I write how you can deploy an ASP.NET Core application to Azure by using Azure DevOps and YAML.
milan.milanovic.org/post/cd-cd-wit…
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Why Good Developers Write Bad Unit Tests
mtlynch.io/good-developer…
=> so much goodness in there 😻
I always struggled to explain why certain tests are good and others are bad, so I'm glad having found this excellent article now, and @deliberatecoder explains it really well :)
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Can anyone help me figure out how the #Android command line tools (sdkmanager et al) are versioned, or more specifically: how can I find out / query which exact version is currently installed on a given system?
#cmdline-tools" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">developer.android.com/studio#cmdline…
(I will buy you a 🍺 if you can tell)
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I'm a big fan of using "pull.rebase = true", but TIL about "branch.autosetuprebase" and "branch.autosetupmerge" (the latter being slightly mis-worded) which looks even better :) #git #gitconfig
stackoverflow.com/a/22147540/238…
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@pczarkowski did I just read it as „french fries“ again?! I have a deja vu...
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@arpit_bhayani is pyinvoke.org any good?
(haven‘t tried it, but looks promising)
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@kaktusmimi @CYxChris @thoughtworks @DevOpsKa @PaulB5g ...and team size + maturity are obviously factors to consider too when deciding to go with or without a pull request workflow, I guess
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@kaktusmimi @CYxChris @thoughtworks @DevOpsKa @PaulB5g Imho the batch size (in terms of "individual commit" vs. "bunch of commits via pull request") for adding changes to main is not that relevant at all then, only the frequency / age is (i.e. keep it short-lived, at max a couple of days), would you agree?
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@kaktusmimi @CYxChris @thoughtworks @DevOpsKa @PaulB5g @martinfowler Yep, thanks for the link, @martinfowler's article summarizes it pretty well 👍🏻
So trunk-based development is all about avoiding *long-lived* "maintenance" branches with the goal to be able to continuously release from main (and feature toggles are a means to support this)?

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I guess this is not really representative with only 5 votes, but still glad to see that rebasing prevailed here ;-P
As a followup: is this just another TABS vs SPACES debate, or is there substantial benefit of using one approach vs the other?
#git #rebase #vs #merge
Torben Knerr@tknerr_de
How do YOU #git?
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