let me back this up just a bit ... i was thinking more not about
specific tools so much as the whole ecosystem of what makes a decent
linux development environment. let me mention a couple issues i got to
thinking about.
first, use wikis. all the time. i've seen orgs for which every
single
On 16-05-31 06:32 PM, Charles MacDonald wrote:
> On 16-05-31 08:47 AM, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
> Then there's the deb vs. rpm dichotomy, and we will not
>
> Is packaging really even a worry when developing?
>
> the programmer will just be doing "make install" until they are happy with
> the
On 16-05-31 08:47 AM, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
Then there's the deb vs. rpm dichotomy, and we will not
Is packaging really even a worry when developing?
the programmer will just be doing "make install" until they are happy
with the code, and then they can just use a tool to build the RPM and
On 16-05-31 07:28 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> recently, a couple of my training clients asked whether there are
> any docs to lead them through how to set up a proper linux development
> environment if their org has never done that before, and i had to
> admit, i was unaware of any. in