"Creating a documentation site for users with #AsciiDoc and #Antora"
- Preparing for my talk at #FOSDEM on Feb 7. Looking forward to Q&A session and hallway track! See you all at
fosdem.org/2021/schedule/eve…
The one question developers need to ask themselves more often before they start working on something is "can I split this up even further?"
You always want to ship the smallest possible increments so you can see things working in prod as you go along.
Starting a new year with a new chapter for @asciidoctor, I'm thrilled to announce that the new docs site is live at docs.asciidoctor.org. All content is written in AsciiDoc and published by Antora. The site aggregates docs from participating projects, with more on the way!
A rather banal “thought experiment:”
What if the only code we could review was tests and interface definitions?
What would that force us to specify at the interface and behaviour level, rather than just the implementation level?
Why not build a distributed, scalable and fault tolerant system on top of a central, single master database that records every tiny change and event. What could possibly go wrong? #kubernetes
We have released ArchUnit 0.15.0 🎉 It has some nice core improvements like type parameter support for JavaClass, automatic meta-annotation import and component type dependencies for arrays. Check it out!! 😀github.com/TNG/ArchUnit/rele…