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DigitalPermits

www.digitalpermits.com

DigitalPermits is a service that provides easy management of parking permission for municipalities and its residents.

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Gad Berger
Gad Berger

Nov 13, 2014

Needs advice

Zoom is a video conferencing service that helps us work as a remote team. We typically do quick one-on-one meetings with zoom, and a weekly group huddle where we can share our screens and see everyone on the conference in a grid view. One of the reasons we prefer it over other solutions is that it has a really great screen share and remote control feature. The video quality is very high, and as a remote team we can do the occasional pair programming with remote control feature. Zoom

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Gad Berger
Gad Berger

Nov 13, 2014

Needs advice

We are an ASP.NET shop, so it is fitting that we use Visual Studio. The biggest advantage that VS gives us is the first-class debugger, and the ReSharper refactoring tools. We do use Sublime, Brackets, Vim, Emacs, and other editors in conjunction with VS since VS does can take a long time to load. Visual Studio

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Gad Berger
Gad Berger

Nov 13, 2014

Needs advice

TeamCity is our main continuous integration server. It starts creating builds and running tests based on commits that we make in our hosted bitbucket repositories. From there, we have a set of configuraitons that can deploy the built and tested artifacts (web app, batches, db, etc...) to a stage or production server. We still release manually, but we release often, and TeamCity has nice features to help us roll back when things don't work out as planned. TeamCity

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Gad Berger
Gad Berger

Nov 13, 2014

Needs advice

We log things of importance to loggly. It's a nice one-stop place to search into errors, exceptions, and expectations. Loggly

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