Who among us doesn't have issues, amirite? Let's just take a moment and acknowledge this fact and I think we can always be a bit more honest and understanding of all of our unique issues and the... 続きを読む >>
Who among us doesn't have issues, amirite? Let's just take a moment and acknowledge this fact and I think we can always be a bit more honest and understanding of all of our unique issues and the... 続きを読む >>
My people! Oh how I have missed you. It has been such a long time since we have talked about some developer workflow goodness here on the blog. I have found it hard to sit down and write up more... 続きを読む >>
CI services in the cloud. They are beautiful. All you need to do is drop a little bit o' yaml in your repository and a whole world of automated build and test infrastructure starts creating some good... 続きを読む >>
Welp, it's the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, Festivus, or, you know, Tuesday, I certainly wish you a well and happy close out to a pretty unprecedented and challenging... 続きを読む >>
Now that we have MATLAB projects self-describing how they can be tested, let me get after what I hinted at last post . In particular, how easy it is to get the project set up and ready to roll with your automated CI build. We have discussed many times on this blog how to get squared away with your MATLAB and Simulink code on Jenkins, but we have never discussed how we are working to make it easier for you. This needs to be rectified!... 続きを読む >>
OK, quick follow up to last post. Having a parameterized build is great, but it presents us with one problem. I can guarantee you I will pretty much never click the button to kick off builds... 続きを読む >>
Buckets. Sometimes it rains buckets. Other times we are challenged with ice buckets. When it comes to my code, tests, and development process, I want to put it all in buckets. One bucket for tests... 続きを読む >>
Hello all! I was reading up on Guy's blog the other day and remembered his great post showing a Simulink Test workflow with Jenkins and GitLab. One thing I thought was cool in his musings was how he... 続きを読む >>
Hi folks, today I'd like to introduce ChangQing Wang. ChangQing is the lead developer on MATLAB's performance framework, and in addition to all the great performance testing features he has delivered, he has also found a really easy way to integrate performance results into Jenkins. Check it out!... 続きを読む >>