DevOps part 5, Reflection
–Originally published at #TC3045 – Fernando Partida's Blog Finally, this is the last DevOps assignment, is what i thought upon reading what the assignment entailed.
TC3045 Software Quality and Testing
A Connected Course
–Originally published at #TC3045 – Fernando Partida's Blog Finally, this is the last DevOps assignment, is what i thought upon reading what the assignment entailed.
–Originally published at SWqualityandtestingTC After reading about Ana’s stories and what her stand is on blogging, there are some thing i feel identified with like
–Originally published at Calidad y Pruebas de Software This has been a LONG activity so let’s begin. First my journey with finally installing linux on
–Originally published at Calidad y Pruebas de Software First of all i read Kent Beck’s class of Smalltalk Testing, I am not very familiar with
–Originally published at Calidad y Pruebas de Software I don’t tink i ever owned a blog or even thought about creating one before starting my
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog Internet freedom is at risk, every day, tech companies gather our information left and right, they supposedly do so
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog This post comes after reading DataCités: Data as a commons for Smart City. I really liked the term “invisible
–Originally published at Calidad y Pruebas de Software Today i will be enabling ssh in my github account. We go to account -> settings ->
–Originally published at SWqualityandtestingTC Python is an esay to use, ready out of the box programming language that makes a lot of things one might
–Originally published at Calidad y Pruebas de Software I will show my progress with the various installations that we are required to do. First, install