Spartan Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71BTkUbdqE This talk will outline the scale of Google’s codebase, describe Google’s custom-built monolithic source repository, and discuss the reasons behind choosing this model of source control management. It will include background on the systems and workflows used at Google that make managing and working productively with a large repository feasible, in addition to a discussion of the advantages and trade-offs of this approach.
Spartan Posted September 18, 2015 Author Report Posted September 18, 2015 kudos to her man...Pregnant ayi undi... she gave 40min presentation non-stop....she was breathing heavily tooo.....
puli_keka Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 video chullenu but company should be in a stage to push few buulds a day to production.. anni tests pass aithe build and deploy .. manual deployments suck
Spartan Posted September 18, 2015 Author Report Posted September 18, 2015 video chullenu but company should be in a stage to push few buulds a day to production.. anni tests pass aithe build and deploy .. manual deployments suck lol..manual deployents ekkada cheyatledu...now-a-days unless Financial institutes.... the video is interesting...it goes through SDLC - build- deployment of internal Google Code base.. daily 15000 checkins anta....lol
Spartan Posted September 18, 2015 Author Report Posted September 18, 2015 Basically, Google has built its own “version control system” for juggling all this code. The system is called Piper, and it runs across the vast online infrastructure Google has built to run all its online services. According to Potvin, the system spans 10 different Google data centers.
puli_keka Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 Basically, Google has built its own “version control system” for juggling all this code. The system is called Piper, and it runs across the vast online infrastructure Google has built to run all its online services. According to Potvin, the system spans 10 different Google data centers. team foundation server (tfs) also getting better every day.. mainly Nuget valla lo all packages untayi.. no need of maintaining local dll files..
rikki Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 cant see the video..they came up with new automated build deployment plan?
Diana Posted September 19, 2015 Report Posted September 19, 2015 kudos to her man...Pregnant ayi undi... she gave 40min presentation non-stop....she was breathing heavily tooo..... A Mighty Girl Five-time US track and field champion Alysia Montaño is famous for wearing a flower in her hair during races: a practice she started during childhood to show the boys she was racing against that “running like a girl” doesn’t mean slow or soft -- "it means that you're strong." This week, Montaño demonstrated once again the strength and determination of women athletes: on Thursday, at the US Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, California, she ran the 800 meter race while almost 8 months pregnant! The Olympic athlete has consulted with her doctor throughout her pregnancy about whether she could maintain her strenuous training regimen: not only was she told it would be safe, her doctor actively encouraged her to exercise as much as she felt able to. “That took away any fear of what the outside world might think about a woman running during her pregnancy," Montaño explained. "I did all the things I normally do ... I just happened to be pregnant. This is my normal this year.” She added that, "I know there is a lot of stigma and really, the word is ignorance, behind pregnant women and exercising. And the truth is, it’s good for the mom and the baby." Montaño told Olympic Talk that “I've been running through my entire pregnancy, and I felt really, really good during the whole process. I definitely was like, OK, I think I can run a pretty decent time... I just knew I didn't want to get lapped, be the first person to ever get lapped in an 800-meter.” She never got close to getting lapped, setting a solid, steady pace from the beginning. She came in last place with a final time of 2:32, 35 seconds off her personal best but her determination thrilled the crowds at the championship, who began cheering when she finished her first lap, and then gave her a standing ovation when she crossed the finish line. One of Montaño's long-term ambitions is to open a family-oriented personal fitness studio where parents can bring their children along to keep fit too. She explained that, "I want to teach people about exercise and fitness and how it can be really fun, and I want to help parents educate their children about it, because that's where everything starts." morning chusa fb lo ..idi gurtochindi
dasara_bullodu Posted September 19, 2015 Report Posted September 19, 2015 lol..manual deployents ekkada cheyatledu...now-a-days unless Financial institutes.... the video is interesting...it goes through SDLC - build- deployment of internal Google Code base.. daily 15000 checkins anta....lol Daily kadu monthly adi...
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