Matt Kinnersley, a Front-end developer here at Octopus, recently published a great blog post on Integrating Asana and GitHub. This came about as we as a team looked for better ways to streamline our development process, prevent duplication of work, and keep Asana as our source of truth.
Matt also posted this on the Asana product forum and is receiving a lot of love for it. You can check it out here.
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- Automating secrets management with 1Password Connect
- Understanding how mypy follows imports
- Optimizing AWS Stream Consumer Performance
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- Our pull request conventions
- Patterns of flakey Python tests
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- Python interfaces a la Golang
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- Our in-house coding conventions
- Recommended Django project structure
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