
Install GitVersion on Ubuntu 16.04: a step-by-step guide
One of Red River’s core tenets is our iterative, continuous deployment of projects. As a part of this process, we recently had to provision a new Linux build server
One of Red River’s core tenets is our iterative, continuous deployment of projects. As a part of this process, we recently had to provision a new Linux build server
I recently took Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning course on Coursera, and I’m hoping to write a series of blog posts on what I learnt. In these we will
While we’re fascinated by the latest developments in technology and code, we don’t just plug new thinking into customer projects. We need to know what
It’s quite common right now to see tweets like “REST = REST IN PEACE” and “GraphQL will do to REST what JSON did to XML”. The
Everyone and their dog has an API nowadays – but many of those APIs are rate-limited in order to stop DDoS attacks and protect against
In the world of JavaScript, React is very much dominant when it comes to front-end frameworks. A look at the latest State of JavaScript survey
I was recently invited by a friend of mine to a lecture at the National Physics Laboratory (NPL), given by Dr Mike Tarbutt of Imperial
Did you know you can run multiple services or components under the same domain using IIS, even if the individual services are using completely different
A recent project we undertook presented us with an interesting challenge: how to synchronise two systems with very different databases behind them. Considering the project’s needs we
Procedural generation is probably most commonly known as a programming method used in games to create diverse environments. It’s helpful in generating new worlds, terrains,
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