Tag: documentation


  • Get rid of -m

    I can’t remember where I actually first read about this little developer’s lifehack, but I’ve been using this for a while now and really like it: Not using the -m option anymore when commiting with git. What I used to do… I use Git nearly exclusively on the command-line. My main reason for that is…

  • Git resources

    Think Like A Git This one I came by first through #linktuesday. The site was started to make learning Git a lot easier, and I’m thinking they’re succeeding. If you’re new to Git (and even if you’re not), this one might well be very useful to you. Pro Git I guess everyone who ever looked…

  • Would you like docs with that?

    This thursday, February 17th, I’m doing the presentation as a webinar in the Zend Webinar series. At 9AM PST (or 5PM GMT, 6PM CET) I’ll be explaining why documentation is important, and what types of documentation you can use for your project. The webinar should last for about an hour (unless there’s many questions), and…

  • SymfonyDay is becoming a nice traditional, even though it’s only going into it’s second year this year. With an impressive schedule it’s going to be an information-filled day for the attendees. Just like last year, I’ll be doing a workshop this year. This unfortunately means I will be missing the main conference track again which…

  • Jobeet – My work is done

    Just to clear things up for people not in the know: About two years ago, for symfony 1.0, the symfony team wrote a 24-day tutorial during the days before christmas (int he spirit of an advent calendar), which described how you would approach a typical symfony project. The tutorial described the development of the Askeet!…