Main Takeaway: an agent through assumptions decisions constraints and requirements that's what a spec is and OpenSpec is the In this session Thomas will share the story of how a few years ago instead of following the usual path of buying solutions he and ...
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an agent through assumptions decisions constraints and requirements that's what a spec is and OpenSpec is the In this session Thomas will share the story of how a few years ago instead of following the usual path of buying solutions he and ... Gerkins is a bot that automates the mundane tasks involved in managing your repository and release process so that the ...
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From OSCON 2015 in Portland: a presentation by Danese Cooper and featuring Arnold Goldberg and Manish Jain. Ryan Parks, Solutions Engineer at GitHub, speaks at the 2nd edition of Azure
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- an agent through assumptions decisions constraints and requirements that's what a spec is and OpenSpec is the
- In this session Thomas will share the story of how a few years ago instead of following the usual path of buying solutions he and ...
- Gerkins is a bot that automates the mundane tasks involved in managing your repository and release process so that the ...
- From OSCON 2015 in Portland: a presentation by Danese Cooper and featuring Arnold Goldberg and Manish Jain.
- Ryan Parks, Solutions Engineer at GitHub, speaks at the 2nd edition of Azure
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