Who watches the watcher - infrastructure monitoring heartbeat
At Ragnarson we believe that monitoring every aspect of the infrastructure is crucial for a long-term maintenance of infrastructure projects.
At Ragnarson we believe that monitoring every aspect of the infrastructure is crucial for a long-term maintenance of infrastructure projects.
Welcome back bitcoin freaks. In the previous episode, we created a multi-sig transaction.
Choosing a project management tool isn’t an easy task.
Are you using Heroku or a similar provider and you are not sure how cost-effective it is in the long run?
Welcome again. In this episode, we will code a bitcoin multi-sig transaction based on the bitcore library.
As developers we constantly try to improve our knowledge. We are trying to implement features where the code will be easy to maintain in the future. But should it be a priority when we work for a client with limited budget or tight deadline?
Today we will code our first bitcoin transaction. To achieve this goal we will use JavaScript library called bitcore.
There are many online services that provide an efficient and relatively cheap entry-level PaaS (e.g. Heroku, EngineYard), but what about self-hosted alternatives? Do they exist? Are they a good call?
It’s our annual tradition that we go to the biggest Ruby conference in Poland - wroc_love.rb. This year it took place from 17th to 19th March. It’s a really good thing to attend programming conferences for couple of reasons and here are my thoughts about it.
During last two years, there were few ideas which helped us providing better and more reliable services - one of them is infrastructure integration testing.