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Mercurial Programming Tutorials & Engineering Articles
11 Mercurial tutorials, guides, and engineering insights from Meta
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The article discusses the implementation of branching workflows in Meta's Sapling monorepo, focusing on the challenges of scalability and developer experience.
Sapling is a new Git-compatible source control client developed by Meta, designed to be user-friendly and scalable for large repositories.
This article discusses how Slack implemented orchestration-level circuit breakers to enhance developer productivity and prevent cascading failures in their CI/CD processes.
Frank Chen
19 min read
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Facebook has increasingly embraced Rust, a programming language known for its performance and safety, by joining the Rust Foundation and expanding its internal Rust development team.
FBShipIt is an open-source tool developed by Facebook to automate the process of pushing commits to GitHub, streamlining project management and reducing repetitive tasks for engineers.
The article provides a retrospective on the first year of React Native since its open-source release, highlighting its evolution, adoption, and the contributions from both Facebook and the broader ...
Martin Konicek
15 min read
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The article discusses Nuclide, a project developed by Facebook to create a unified developer experience for engineers working on various platforms, including iOS, React, and Hack.
Michael Bolin
6 min read
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The article discusses the development of CT-Scan, a performance monitoring and prediction platform at Facebook aimed at reducing regressions in mobile applications.
Zheng Mi
8 min read
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In the first half of 2014, Facebook's open source program experienced significant growth, launching 64 new projects and increasing its codebase to 9. 9 million lines of code.
The article discusses Facebook's efforts to scale Mercurial, a distributed source control system, to meet the demands of their massive codebase and frequent commits.
The article discusses Facebook's commitment to open source in 2013, highlighting significant projects and contributions across various domains such as mobile, web, data, and infrastructure.
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