Articles by Rudy Jahchan

Rudy Jahchan

Rudy Jahchan

Getting “Test”-y in iOS Apps: Test-Driven Development and Automated Deployment

View more presentations from rudyjahchan Recently, Jonah and I have been exploring test-driven development and automated deployment on the iOS platform. As we were both attending iOSDevCamp 2011, we decided to give a lightning talk summarizing our discoveries and to generate excitement within others in the community to start their project on the right foot

Rudy Jahchan

Rudy Jahchan

Book Review – Cassandra: The Definitive Guide

2010 will go down as a watershed year for NoSQL solutions. Apache Cassandra itself had a year that was, in the words of Jonathan Ellis, filled with Code, Community, and Controversy. Between all that activity, the brand new release of Cassandra 0.7, and our SXSW 2011 panel on accessing Cassandra, we at Carbon Five were

Rudy Jahchan

Rudy Jahchan

Integrating topic branches in Git

A key feature of Git is how easy it is to create topic branches to separate and organize, whether locally for your own work or remotely for others to share. However, if you are working on a team without even a simple workflow around the branching process can lead to a confusing repository. Here’s how we’ve been avoiding this and crating informative histories.

Rudy Jahchan

Rudy Jahchan

Vote for Carbon Five’s SXSW 2011 Interactive Sessions

Next year will be the third time Carbon Five visits Austin for SXSW Interactive. We’ve proposed some hands-on, take-away focused sessions that we ourselves would enjoy and think you would too. For example Embracing NoSQL – Your First Cassandra Project is an extension of the talk Mike gave at the Los Angeles NoSQL meetup a