Josh's Posts Tagged ‘deployment’
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-03-01 - 2009-03-05)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Fabric: simple pythonic deployment. Fabric: simple pythonic deployment.
Fabric is a simple pythonic remote deployment tool.
It is designed to upload files to, and run shell commands on, a number of servers in parallel or serially. These commands are grouped in tasks (regular python functions) and specified in a 'fabfile.'
This is called remote automation, and the primary use case is deploying applications to multiple similar hosts.
- Switched to Python Fabric | Es Tea Double Eye
- How FriendFeed uses MySQL to store schema-less data - Bret Taylor's blog
- Plurk Open Source - LightCloud - Distributed and persistent key value database
- SCHED: SXSW 2009
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-02-08 - 2009-02-15)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Vlad the Deployer
- Simple scalable CSS based breadcrumbs | Veerle's blog
- Revisiting the randomized signature AppleScript, now with API goodness - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
- Designing Social Interfaces - Social Patterns
- Skittles Vodka Tutorial | Mix That Drink
- Easter egg on Spell Number v1.03 that enable Emoji icon on non-jailbreak iPhone/iPhone Touch | Waterworld Easiest way to add Emoji keyboard on the iPhone.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-05-24 - 2008-05-26)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Moving over to Git
- Git Quick Reference
- fairleads: Rails 2.0 and Scaffolding Step by Step
- bleything.blog(:stuff) DRY out your database.yml Good notes on keeping files manageable.
- Using Passenger on OSX for Rails development · Fingertips Step-by-step on using mod_rails on apache.
- 28 mod_rails / Passenger Resources To Help You Deploy Rails Applications Faster
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-04-16 - 2008-04-21)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Spills, Site Cleanup and Disposal | Mercury | US EPA
- Port Map and TCMPortMapper
- god - process and task monitoring done right Like Monit, only awesome? God is an easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby. Keeping your server processes and tasks running should be a simple part of your deployment process.
