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Wsunit - the first release

It's always the same issue... you write unit tests for a web-service, giving you a feeling of confidence about the correctness of your code. Then the service provider changes the response without notifying you. Suddenly your implementation doesn't work anymore, but even your continuous integration server says it's "all green".

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- A workaround for the missing git submodule support in Bamboo 3.1
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- whereami extension: now privacy enabled
- the whereami firefox extension

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First release of proxy-object

I am very proud to announce the first release of the proxy-object.

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- How to manage patching a github hosted repo

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Liip @ linuxwochen.at

Earlier this year I was invited to speak at the Linuxwochen in Vienna first in May. The Linuxwochen is a conference taking place in different time slots at different cities in austria. Besides Vienna these are Graz, Linz, Krems, and Eisenstadt.

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Using the Symfony2 console

It is always almost the same story: "As a customer I want to import data from the the superseded system in to the newly build environment".
So whats the deal? Building the new system based on the database structure to make the import as easy as possible? No, way to many drawbacks and since we have our lessons learned we know that flexibility matters and we'd rather go for a better fitting database design.
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