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  2. Crazy Monkey Studios - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Monkey Studios was founded in 2010 by Steven Verbeek and Martijn Holtkamp, after they met at a game conference. They teamed up to develop the game 'Empire: The deck building strategy game'.

  3. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    Bitbucket Pipelines and Deployments – Continuous integration for Bitbucket hosted repositories [3] Buildbot – Continuous integration testing framework; CruiseControl – Software continuous build framework; Go continuous delivery – Open source, cross-platform; GitLab Runner – Continuous integration

  4. Bitbucket - Wikipedia

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    Bitbucket Server (formerly known as Stash [18]) is a combination Git server and web interface product written in Java and built with Apache Maven. [19] It allows users to do basic Git operations (such as reviewing or merging code, similar to GitHub ) while controlling read and write access to the code.

  5. Bit bucket - Wikipedia

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    The chad receiver (or "bit bucket") [1] from a UNIVAC key punch. In computing jargon, the bit bucket (or byte bucket [2] [3]) is where lost computerized data has gone, by any means; any data which does not end up where it is supposed to, being lost in transmission, a computer crash, or the like, is said to have gone to the bit bucket – that mysterious place on a computer where lost data goes ...

  6. Dadish - Wikipedia

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    Dadish is the first installment of the series. It was initially released on iOS on February 11, 2020, later on Android on February 22, 2020, Nintendo Switch and Poki Games on October 14, 2020, Microsoft Windows on February 22, 2021, PlayStation 4 on September 27, 2021, and Xbox One on October 26, 2021.

  7. Travis CI - Wikipedia

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    Travis CI is configured by adding a file named .travis.yml, which is a YAML format text file, to the root directory of the repository. [6] This file specifies the programming language used, the desired building and testing environment (including dependencies which must be installed before the software can be built and tested), and various other parameters.

  8. Talk:Bitbucket - Wikipedia

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    In October 2016, Bitbucket launched Bitbucket Pipelines - a continuous delivery service in Bitbucket's UI that lets users build, test and deploy their code. [ 30 ] In February 2017, Bitbucket launched IP whitelisting so users can block their private content by IP.

  9. Mercurial - Wikipedia

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    Bitbucket announced that its web-based version control services would end support for Mercurial in June 2020 (then extended to July 2020), [16] explaining that "less than 1% of new projects use it, and developer surveys indicated that 90% of developers use Git". [17] Xen used Mercurial for many years, but moved to Git in 2013 [18].