- Go to https://travis-ci.org/, and add your GitHub repo.
- From the Repo settings, on Travis, you can set the ENV vars and enable some options such as
- Build on push
- Build pull requests
I was a Windows user since I remember, I loved all the Microsoft products, even his hardware, like Surface... until I met Linux when I joined to Altoros. With Linux I started to see a new world, open source applications, a comunity, people sharing his knowledge, his own code, developers improving software made by other developers. Microsoft is very good, but maybe if they'd start to share his code or start to listen his users in a different way, they could make much better products.
At the University, studying CS, the professors recommended Eclipse as the perfect IDE, with so many features: auto-completion, references to the method definition, linters and so on. It took a life to open it, so slow, so passionated about your RAM, it wants it all! Then I heard about Sublime Text, it was love at first sight: fast, simple, basic and powerful at the same time, with a lot of plugins to extend its functionality.