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Finding State Leaks in JUnit Tests
A unit test is failing when run as part of a test suite. When you run the test on its own, the test passes. The…
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Taking control of Jira
I liked to think that Jira has a pretty excellent UI. It’s what originally attracted me to the product when I purchased it for the…
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The Development Cascade
Imagine one of those Russian dolls, except that each time you open a doll up, you find a larger one inside, TARDIS-style. Welcome to my…
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Ten Across
The scary thing is that it took me so long to work it out.
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New Excel Macro
With the new Excel Macro, you can now attach an Excel spreadsheet to your Confluence page and have the table data show up as page…
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Christmas Party
The Atlassian crew at Christmas on Sydney Harbour. What a fantastic way to see the city, shoot a few clay pigeons (lasers only, don’t worry…
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Code names, naming schemes and developer humour
The planning process for Confluence 2.2 reminded me that one of the quirky things I love about all technology companies is the strange way they…
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Confluence 2.1 Wiki: Ready for the Holidays
Atlassian announces the release of Confluence 2.1, the enterprise wiki. Coming just 3-weeks after the major 2.0 release, Confluence 2.1 enhances the wiki’s legendary ease…
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Confluence 2.1 Now Available
Confluence 2.1 introduces autosave and concurrent editing warnings, integrates the atlassian-user user-management library including much-improved LDAP support, and improves the performance of the dashboard and…
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Reducing JUnit memory usage
A little tip for those writing any form of “JUnit”:http://www.junit.org tests (this includes functional tests with JWebUnit or any derivative test frameworks based on JUnit).…
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Confluence Calendar Plugin
I’m pleased to announce the imminent release of the Confluence Calendar Plugin (RC1).
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You want support with that?!
I just thought this picture of Jens was too amusing to not be posted: *You want support with that?!* I’m not the best captioneer though.…
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Watch out for falling User Objects
Changes are afoot in the Confluence codebase for the upcoming AtlassianUser library. There are a few things that are important for you, as plugin developers,…
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More mail in your inbox!
I’ve set up a new mailing list for the Developer Network Subversion repository. We’re using SVN-Notify to email any commit to the repository out to…
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The Economics of Bug-fixing
Eric Sink has a great post about the realities of fixing bugs. Bottom line: every bug has both a benefit and a cost, and you’d…