Javascript is a programming language that is widely used across the internet. Many websites, including Google's search functionality as well as most blogs and content management systems depend on javascript to function. In addition to these, it can be used for more advanced application development as well as client-server architecture. This book is meant for beginner-intermediary developers looking to improve their knowledge of Javascript.
Manually installing dependencies, setting up build servers and dealing with different CI providers on all your projects is not only time-consuming it also increases the probability of human error. Codeship automates this entire process. As soon as you push code to your git repository the tests start to run and a webhook is fired off to your project dashboard in your CI provider of choice. With just a few clicks in your Codeship dashboard you can hook up a new branch or merge request and Codeship will automatically run your test suite. And not only that each test gives you a detailed report so you know exactly what’s been tested and what isn’t.
Apr 30, 2017
talks-and-slides
This post shares why all programmers must learn C and Assembly and how you ca...
Jul 19, 2015
rpm-guide
Check this article to learn how YUM repository and metadata work internally.
Mar 14, 2017
java-how-to
This post guides you through how to inspect and extract JAR files from the co...
Packagecloud manages millions of packages for companies like...