WILT: Local Docker w' nginx front end and multiple back end PHP containers
Diagnosing a production problem, where in production the code was in multiple containers behind a docker swarm entry point. How to mock that locally?
Diagnosing a production problem, where in production the code was in multiple containers behind a docker swarm entry point. How to mock that locally?
A project I'm working on had a large file upload w' long processing time - causing things to fail. This is how I addressed it.
Got to spend time with PHPUnit for extended classes w' curl interactions
Alis says so much about Scott's "Modern web dev..." tweet much better than I could.
Another quick one. Was struggling to get a mysql service up and running alongside a PHP container for a quick migrate/ translate thing. Way to do this is to use the docker host `host.docker.internal`
To look at : easy parallelism in PHP
Looking into how the die roll methods change chances of success/ failure
Chapter 1-5 in Go, the Raytracer Challenge
Playing with budgets and meaningful visualisations. Help wanted
Tools I use in my web dev life
What I Learned Today (WILT) in using SVG to make pie charts
More forays into Docker-dom.
Damnit, I have to try getting Docker working again
Learnings about PHP/ Composer
Learnings about SVG
Trying to get my SoundTouch to be useful for Podcasts, now I'm not using iTunes
Still working on the book. Man it's gotten tough.
I'm working through a book called the Ray Trace Challenge. Excellent for BDD. And someone used it to build a Ray Tracer in Excel. Madness.
In the spirit of "days since last accident", I'm now tracking code boo-boos.
The GURPS character generator code has had an entweakening, using some new lessons learned. It also has, after demand, a PDF output! Please feel free to toy, test and tell me what I've done wrong.
I was lucky enough to notice Moo when they did their first cross-promotion with LiveJournal, where you could get 10 free mini-moo cards, delivered anywhere. Yes, even down here to Australia. I put up a few of the photos I really liked and the resultant cards came out very nifty; everyone I showed them to...