Archives for the tag: development tools

FishEye 2 Beta Insight – People and Teams

With all of the announcements and activity surrounding Atlassian Summit last week, it's easy to lose track of all the details. I did manage to blog about some of the high-level features of FishEye 2 and Crucible 2, but now it's time to dig a little deeper and provide you with some insight into the seemingly never-ending list of new functionality in both products. I'll be breaking this up into a series of posts over the next few days, so stay tuned... first up is FishEye 2: People & Teams

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Atlassian Clover wins Duke’s Choice Award at JavaOne 2009

Last week at JavaOne 2009, Atlassian Clover received the Duke's Choice Award for Java Technology Tools. Clover was hand picked by the Father of Java himself, James Gosling, for it's revolutionary Test Optimization capabilities. The Duke award was presented to Brendan Humphreys, Chief Code Poet and Technical Lead of the Clover development team as part of James' Java Toys keynote at JavaOne 2009. Principle developers also include Slawek Ginter, Nick Pellow, and Michael Studman. Congratulations to the entire Clover team!!

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As announced by Mike Cannon-Brooks today at the Atlassian Summit keynote, the upcoming releases of FishEye 2 and Crucible 2 have each gone through a massive UI overhaul. There are so many new features, I can't possibly list them all. You pretty much just have to play with them yourself.. Fortunately, we have made the public betas of both FishEye 2 and Crucible 2 available for you to do just that. Check out the public instances or download the betas today!

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Clover interview with the Build Doctor

Earlier this week, our very own Michael Studman, Clover developer and Man in London, met up with the Julian Simpson, aka the Build Doctor, to have a beer and talk about Clover. View the video!

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Atlassian Eclipse Connector 1.0 released

This week we officially released the Atlassian Eclipse Connector 1.0 after wrapping up our 2-month beta. Thanks to a little help from Tasktop, makers of Eclipse Mylyn, we have created the Atlassian Eclipse Connector which builds upon the existing JIRA Mylyn Plugin to add integration with Bamboo, Crucible, and FishEye.

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This Bamboo customer story is the final of an 8-part blog series about why so many developers adopt continuous integration written by our guest blogger, John Ferguson Smart. Last time we talked about clever tools to optimize Continuous Integration, and this week we cover Continuous Integration for Ruby.

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