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How to Write Killer DevOps Automation Workflows

How to Write Killer DevOps Automation Workflows

by Sam Markowitz
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Managing Heroku with CloudSlang

Managing Heroku with CloudSlang

by Florian Teissedre
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CloudSlangMar 29
Introducing CloudSlang Version 0.9.50

Introducing CloudSlang Version 0.9.50

CloudSlang, the open source tool for orchestrating your development and operations use cases, has just released version 0.9.50. Here are…
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CloudSlangMar 21
Recent Contributions from Our Open Source Community

Recent Contributions from Our Open Source Community

Once again, the CloudSlang team is excited to express our appreciation for our growing open source community. Here is a brief recap of some…
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CloudSlangFeb 16
Video: How to Author CloudSlang Content Using Atom

Video: How to Author CloudSlang Content Using Atom

In this video, the CloudSlang team demonstrates how simple it is to start writing your own CloudSlang content. We walk you step-by-step…
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CloudSlangFeb 16
Building an IDE Over Atom — How and Why We’re Doing It

Building an IDE Over Atom — How and Why We’re Doing It

Abraham Lincoln was fond of saying: “The success of a programming language depends on its IDE” and “The problem with internet quotes is…
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CloudSlangFeb 16
Introducing CloudSlang 0.9 — Improved Time to Value

Introducing CloudSlang 0.9 — Improved Time to Value

CloudSlang, the open source tool for orchestrating your DevOps use cases, has just released version 0.9. In this version the team focused…
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CloudSlangFeb 16
Video Demo: Auto-Scaling and Self-Healing using CloudSlang

Video Demo: Auto-Scaling and Self-Healing using CloudSlang

A common issue we all have to deal with is scaling up our systems to handle peaks and then scaling them back down to conserve resources…
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CloudSlangFeb 16
New Contributions from our Growing Open Source Community

New Contributions from our Growing Open Source Community

The heart and soul of any open source project is an active community of involved contributors. At CloudSlang, the open source tool by HP…
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CloudSlangFeb 16
Video Blog: Our Journey to Open Source

Video Blog: Our Journey to Open Source

“Should we open source?”“Why contribute the hard work we do for free?” ¶ “What will we gain out of it?” ¶ Whenever one considers whether to opensource code, these are some of the typical dilemmas that arise. There are additional questions, not less important — how to create a symbiosis between the open source offering and the commercial offering? What models are available and which is better? How to position the open source offering so it will complement the commercial product rather than threaten it?
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CloudSlangFeb 16
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