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Open source announcement for cronviz: a tool to visualize your cron jobs

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Daemian M
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I’m pleased to announce Federated Media Publishing’sĀ first open-source contribution. cronviz: Visualize your cron jobs. It’s 3 AM. Do you know where your cron jobs are? Use case You have a problem: something’s causing performance issues on the application server between … Continue reading →

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Highlights of the 2011 Clojure/conj

Posted on February 10, 2012 by Daemian M
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The second annual Clojure/conj came to a close last November. I was able to attend and wanted to share some impressions of the conference in general and a couple of the more inspiring talks in particular. I’ll be happy to … Continue reading →

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