کتاب Docker مختصر و مفید
Agile چیست؟
Agile is a term used to describe approaches to software development emphasizing incremental delivery, team collaboration, continual planning, and continual learning. The term “Agile” was coined in 2001 in the Agile Manifesto. The manifesto set out to establish principles to guide a better approach to software development. The manifesto set out to establish principles to guide a better approach to software development. At its core, the manifesto declares 4 value statements representing the foundation of the agile movement.
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- As a site visitor, I can read current news on the home page.
- As a site visitor, I can access old news that is no longer on the home page.
- As a site visitor, I can email news items to the editor. (Note: this could just be an email link to
- the editor.)
- As a site a site editor, I can set the following dates on a news item: Start Publishing Date, Old
- News Date, Stop Publishing Date. These dates refer to the date an item becomes visible on the site (perhaps next Monday), the date it stops appearing on the home page, and the date it is removed from the site (which may be never).
- As a site member, I can subscribe to an RSS feed of news (and events? Or are they separate?).
- As a site editor, I can assign priority numbers to news items. Items are displayed on the front page based on priority.
longer importantIt is quite a possible situation to have a user navigating to the client application’s page that sends an HTTP request to the server. While our app processing the request, a user can navigate away from that page. In such a case, we want to cancel the HTTP request since the response is no to that user.
Angular
1.3 might be the best Angular yet, but there's still lots of high impact work
to be done on the 1.x branch. We still have Material Design, our new router,
and improved internationalization of Angular apps still to come ...
The Angular 1.x project needs someone to be fully committed to keeping v1 moving forward, and supporting the Angular ecosystem that has grown around it.
That's why I'm delighted that Pete Bacon Darwin has agreed to take over the leadership role for Angular v1.
But Pete can't do this
alone. He needs Brian, Caitlin, and Chirayu to help make v1 even more awesome.
Jeff will help out with google3 sync and releases, and familiar faces like
Matias Niemela and Pawel Kozlowski (who co-wrote one of the first books on Angular with
Pete) will be ongoing contributors. We're also looking forward to meeting new
faces. Over time, some of these folks will shift their focus towards Angular 2,
but for the immediate future, what's most important is that Angular 1.x is and
continues to be well taken care of.