I can't believe half of 2018, time flies. I made myself lot of promises start of the year. Overall I am quite satisfied with myself this year. I feel good when I continuously keep myself abreast of the latest things happening around or at least making an attempt to learn new things. I don't like stillness in life. We should always look forward to get familiar with new things not only related to our direct field of work but in other domains.
What I am happy about? or things I stuff I learned or tried
Go
Hugo
Known
Indieweb
Improve my blog
Learned about GPS
Youtube channel
What I want to do or could have done in the past 6 months
DevOps
It is such a wide field that you can not say that you are an expert in DevOps. This year I will continue learning and exploring this domain further. I…
I will present my experience in implementing two solutions to integrate a live chat support within JIRA Servce Desk.
When you have products and services used by thousands of customers, you need a system in place to streamline the support process. For many users, they prefer to engage with you via live chat support. It’s direct and quick, giving them instant gratification for finding a solution to their problem. For those using Jira Service Desk as their ITSM solution, there hasn’t been a Jira live chat support solution contained within the Atlassian ecosystem – until now.
Earlier this year I shared one solution and during this session I will talk about one more :)
Date
1st Aug 2018, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Event details
RSVP here: https://aug.atlassian.com/events/details/atlassian-london-…
Many people were wondering whether the new Jira 7.10 UI will be like the Cloud one or not. In this video I reviewed the new UI that comes with Jira 7.10 and looked at few other improvements.
I stumbled across this amazing piece of article on medium that talks about work life balance, whether you can achieve lot of success in life without sacrificing on your personal life if something everyone wonders.
An Ambitious Person’s Brutally Honest Take On Work-Life Balance talks about this topic with some personal references from the author Michael Simmons.
I have been using Vagrant for a very long time now. I love it. It is perfectly to setup the environment and develop for Drupal, however recently I tried moving some of my sites to Drupal 8. I know I am late, very, very late but better late than never :) and I realised setting up the environment manually is a bigger pain, to be honest I am never comfortable setting up LAMP, I don't think I have ever configured Apache perfectly in one go. It always needs some R&D to make it work with Drupal or may be I am not good in it. I don't know. It is a pain.
Vagrant solved this problem for me, but I have been using Vagrant slightly differently. I was using it mainly as a vm with not much provisioning, which I guess is fine. I was happy with it. I use usually one vm for more than one sites.
With…