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136 | 189 | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Alternative Approach to Dynamic Environments: Using Octopod
In this post, I’d like to tell you how we use dynamic environments (review or preview environments) in our work here at Typeable, what issues we’ve managed to solve, and how and why we use our Octopod solution for these purposes instead of GitLab Dynamic Environments. In case you don’t know what the dynamic environment is, I recommend reading the post by Flant where the author gives a detailed account of the types of dynamic environments, their purpose and applications. The author also looks into this topic using GitLab as an example and provides detailed cases and descriptions. As for us, we use an alternative approach, somewhat different in terms of ideology, and work with review environments in Octopod. Previously we related the history of Octopod creation and the causes that motivated us to create it. We won’t repeat ourselves but will focus on the differences of our approach and the issues we’ve fixed.
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Alloy and an adventure with database concurrency
Testing in staging environment by dedicated QA engineers (check out Octopod, our open-source solution for managing multiple deployments)
keera-hails-reactive-htmldom
- Resurrection/modernization of an old Haskell+Haste project (boardgame Yinsh)
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Any News On Haskell For Android ?
To my knowledge, Keera Studios has done the most work on building Haskell dev tools for Android (and iOS) with their "Hails" platform (like Ruby's "Rails", but for Haskell). Their blog has been a bit quiet lately, with not much new since 2020, but their GitHub is still fairly up-to-date.
What are some alternatives?
hercules-ci-agent - https://hercules-ci.com build and deployment agent
swagger-petstore - swagger-codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate documentation, API clients and server stubs in different languages by parsing your OpenAPI / Swagger definition.
kubernetes-webhook-haskell - Create Kubernetes Admission Webhooks in Haskell
ogmarkup - A lightweight markup language for story writers
kubernetes-client-core - Haskell client for the kubernetes API. A work in progress.
servant - Main repository for the servant libraries — DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking, documenting web applications and more!
Openshift Origin - Conformance test suite for OpenShift
googleplus - Pure Haskell implementation of the Google+ API
werf - A solution for implementing efficient and consistent software delivery to Kubernetes facilitating best practices.
android-lint-summary - Prettier display of Android Lint issues
stan - 🕵️ Haskell STatic ANalyser
duplo - A opinionated, framework-less build tool for web applications