Thanks for the invitation KSC

Brian LeGros | January 17th, 2009 | programming  

Big thanks to Doug, Bill, Jim, Mike, Don, Boss boss, and everyone else who joined me for my presentation on Continuous Integration and Flex at Kennedy Space Center. I ended up running around an hour and forty minutes giving an overview of the Adobe Flex domain and continuous integration as a whole. Thank you everyone for taking the time out of your busy schedules to tough through the presentation; I hope I have failed you all equally.

As promised, below are links to the materials from the presentation that I used as well as links to other resources you may find helpful.

Subversion – http://subversion.tigris.org/
Apache Ant – http://ant.apache.org/
Flex Ant Tasks – Use the libraries included in the Flex SDK 3.2 distribution
Fluint Library and Ant Tasks – http://code.google.com/p/fluint/
mock-as3 – http://code.google.com/p/mock-as3/
Hudson – https://hudson.dev.java.net/
Example Application and Component – http://brianlegros.com/blog/files/example_apps.zip
Slides – http://brianlegros.com/blog/files/slides.pdf

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate email @ me at brianlegros dot com.

NOTE: The Fluint test runners and reports that you saw in my presentation were using a code base that has yet to be released by the Fluint team, but will be hopefully soon. We have a lot of great working going on at the Fluint project, so I’d encourage you all to check out the Google Code site as well as the Fluint mailing list.



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  1. William J. Riley Says:

    Hello Brian,

    Thank you for your presentation on Continuous Integration. I found it very enlightening. I am very much looking forward to implementing these concepts into our development cycle in the near future.

    Thanks,

    William J. Riley
    Information Engineer
    NASA Web Development
    Phone: (321) 867-1059
    Fax: (321) 867-3236

    william.j.riley@nasa.gov

  2. Brian LeGros Says:

    Just a note, I messed up the names on this post. I meant to put Jim’s name on the post rather the name Darryl, but I’m a jackass and mixed it up. Sorry about that Jim!

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