Building container images without Docker sounds like a party trick — until you see why it matters. Smaller images, faster builds, better caching. In this new blog post @malt3 shares what he learned while developing rules_img. https://t.co/Gk0BA0Wati
Join Andreas Herrmann for a live talk at #BazelCon on the challenges that we faced while creating rules_haskell to build Haskell with Bazel, and how Buck2’s novel features allowed us to create more efficient Haskell build rules for Buck2. 💪
Learn more: https://t.co/t618Q3RS0K
Publishing crates from a #Rust workspace just got easier, thanks to the newly stabilized workspace-publishing feature that we contributed last year.
Here’s how it works — and how you can use it now (blog post by Joe Neeman): https://t.co/WWnx7Lpu0b
And now! Even if you *weren't* at #FOSDEM, you can watch our talks online. Enjoy
Johan Herland on FawltyDeps https://t.co/ItspsF5TFP
Johan Herland on Debug Fission https://t.co/Wkwee2K1IJ
Claudio Bley on Remote Execution with Buck2 and Nix https://t.co/qKASO4pu6T
Remember when starting your React dev server meant time for a coffee? In our latest blog post, Edian Comachio migrates a project from Create React App to Vite. Build times dropped by 70%. Edian tells you all about it and why he believes Vite is the future of React dev tooling.
Our Scalable Build Group has just published issue 26 of their build //newsletter. Subscribe for updates on the latest developments in the build system space.
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In our new blog post, @malt3 introduces rules_gcs: A collaboration with @IMAX which offers a drop-in replacement for Bazel's http_file and http_archive using Google Cloud Storage URLs, with support for lazy fetching, private buckets and Bazel's downloader. https://t.co/z0BrHax8W4
Our Scalable Build Group has just published issue 23 of their build //newsletter. Subscribe for updates on the latest developments in the build system space, including our presentation at the Haskell Implementors’ Workshop in Milan.
https://t.co/NN0TxRsWVj
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We're excited to host another Bazel Hour on June 26th! Join @nixos_org & @bazelbuild expert @andrherr for an informal session to learn what Nix + Bazel is and how you can use it. See you there!
Register today 👉 https://t.co/ozgDwCTCNx
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We're proud sponsors of @ZuriHac, which kicks off this weekend. Be sure to join our software expert @andrherr to learn about building Haskell with Bazel. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Register 👉 https://t.co/8W64ll5itW
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Achieving Bazel remote execution with Nix + Bazel has been a long standing issue. In their new blog post, Konstantinos Sideris and Guillaume Maudoux show that it can be done with a bit of scaffolding. https://t.co/BGqgwwrQM8
In our latest blog post, @jherland and Mark Karpov share a war story about integrating Testwell CTC++ from @verifysoft1 in Bazel rules. Both tools have rather different views of what a coverage tool should do, yet they found a solution. https://t.co/03ltvXWpXH
Meet me at the Iceland Build Meetup (https://t.co/r55QmwFFjB), where I'll be speaking about #Buck2 and #Bazel, and at #bazelcon (https://t.co/ugRpmHjCD4), where I'll be speaking about migrating our Bazel extensions to bzlmod.
Issue 12 of the "build //newsletter" is out, published by Tweag's Scalable Build Systems group.
Featured: the next Bazel Hour, will be held on November 2nd from 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM EDT. Find the sign-up link inside.
https://t.co/Gq3zgb5HXq
Issue 11 of the build //newsletter is out! Lots of goodies in here as usual, covering #bazel, #NixOS, #gradle, monorepos and more: https://t.co/p13bS86nke.