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Showing all 5 blog posts tagged with "salt".
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Q3 2015 ShipIt Day ReCap
Last Friday marked another ShipIt Day at Caktus, a chance for our employees to set aside client work for experimentation and personal development. It’s always a wonderful chance... Read more
July 14, 2015 -
Q2 2015 ShipIt Day ReCap
Last Friday everyone at Caktus set aside their regular client projects for our quarterly ShipIt Day, a chance for Caktus employees to take some time for personal development and... Read more
May 14, 2015 -
July 2014 ShipIt Day Recap
This past Friday we celebrated another ShipIt day at Caktus. There was a lot of open source contribution, exploring, and learning happening in the office. The projects ranged fr... Read more
July 14, 2014
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ShipIt Day 4: SaltStack, Front-end Exploration, and Django Core
Last week everyone at Caktus stepped away from client work for a day and a half to focus on learning and experimenting. This was our fourth ShipIt day at Caktus, our first being... Read more
October 29, 2013 -
AngularJS to PyGame: Caktus’ 2nd ShipIt Day
We had our 2nd ShipIt Day at Caktus last week. ShipIt (coined by Atlassian), in case you don’t know, is an exercise that allows your team to work on alternative projects in a 2... Read more
April 30, 2013
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