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Building a Chef server from scratch

As I explained to my non-techie brother-in-law when he asked how I’d spent my weekend: “We have a task that requires a car. The car we have now is serviceable, but it creaks a bit, and if any bits of … Continue reading

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AMEE Platform Update

This morning, AMEE deployed an updated version of AMEEconnect to the stage AMEE platform. The change in this release of the AMEE platform is a bug fix for certain (rare) drill down conditions. We expect that this change will be … Continue reading

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AMEE Platform Update

Earlier this week, AMEE deployed an updated version of AMEEconnect to the live AMEE platform. The main changes in this release of the AMEE platform are: A bug fix for a new calculation API call (to be announced soon!) for … Continue reading

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HTTP Errors for civilisations

The other day, John Barton created a brilliant list of 700-series HTTP codes for developer errors. Here at AMEE, we spend our days looking to the future, so we reckon that at some point we’ll need another set of higher-level … Continue reading

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Cleanweb Hackathon NYC

AMEE were proud to be sponsors of last weekend’s Cleanweb Hackathon in New York, so even though I was on the other site of the Atlantic, I thought I’d tune in for the presentations at the end. It looked like … Continue reading

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Handle the way units are represented in Quantity

One feature we have found pretty useful in the Quantify ruby gem is the flexibility with which units can be represented. Sometimes we want to work with unit names (e.g. kilogram, mile), while at other times symbols are more appropriate … Continue reading

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