The Art of Apps: Paper, Tweetbot, Mixel, and Piictu creators on designing beautiful apps
At the Art Of Apps gallery event in New York City last week, seven apps were projected on TV screens to display the best user interfaces iOS has to offer. In front of each screen were the creators and designers behind apps like Paper, Mixel, Tweetbot, Piictu, Path, and the upcoming Cameo.
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Continuous Integration
While CI environments do take time to implement, and you will need to keep up on writing tests, we believe that over the long haul they’re akin to a snowflake falling on the top of the mountain – they’ll gain momentum over time.
So what does ours look like? Here’s our list of ingredients:
Our code works its way through this system and, eventually, winds up on our production servers. For our purposes, our process is distinctly broken up into two major steps: continuous integration (GitHub, Jenkins, Repoman, Ubuntu, and Fabric) and deployment/systems automation (Chef, Ubuntu, AWS, and Fabric). This post will only focus on our CI environment. So what’s the life cycle for code being committed as it works its way through our continuous integration?
This is how we’ve built Cameo thus far, and its an awesome setup. Commit > Push > Sit back (as long as you didn’t screw anything up)
Miss out on SXSW this year? Check out the video we made using Cameo at our SXSW House Party!
We’ll be premiering Cameo soon, but we’ll be opening up VIP access over the next several weeks. Want to get in our private beta? Sign up here
2+ years, millions of messages, hundreds of hours of calls, countless hours working w/ the best dudes in NYC.
Farewell, Fast Society.
(hello Cameo)
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- #Cameo
