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New Jobs in the UK and USA

February 2, 2010
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Apparently the recession is over. I’ve got two jobs on my job board:

A Java development role in London with my friends at YouDevise – really close to Bank and the rest of the city. I like the atmosphere.
ThoughtWorks are looking for people to help them build and deliver software in the USA. [...]

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Cruise Interview with ThoughtWorks Studios, part 2

August 4, 2009

Last time we talked about the new features in Cruise, and the state of the industry. This time, it’s all the other things Chris and Andy couldn’t fit into 10 minutes:

I managed to walk out of there with 2 AA batteries as well. Score.

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Cruise Interview with ThoughtWorks Studios

July 28, 2009

TW Studios peeps Chris Read and Andy Yates graciously agreed to have a chat with me about Cruise last Friday. We talked about some of the features in Cruise and why they matter, the difference between Cruise and your average development focussed CI server, and shot the breeze about the maturity of our industry:
It went [...]

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Huge Discounts on Cruise from Thoughtworks

July 15, 2009

ThoughtWorks Studios released version 1.3 of Cruise, their Continuous Integration product last week. You can get a huge discount on it via this blog. (keep reading for more detail)

What’s new?

They’ve added the ability to run multiple agents on your enormous old-school build server.

They’ve shortened the feedback loop with custom email notifications based on your criteria

You [...]

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New CI server from ThoughtWorks

July 28, 2008

I told you it was coming. And it’s here.
Link
Update: Thanks to tha-moose for pointing out the broken link.

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Cruise: the newest CI server from ThoughtWorks

April 20, 2008

ThoughtWorks Studios has announced it’s latest product: a Continuous Integration server called Cruise. It’s derived from the open source project CruiseControl with many new features promised. Jez Humble announced it to the CruiseControl developers on April 15. Presumably this will replace CruiseControl Enterprise, which was announced about a year ago.
Call me shallow, [...]

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