I've got CI down for sure, between this, which uses external resources, and Test::BrewBuild which does things like this, all internal (note my RPi unit test platform has expanded a tiny bit). I can throw at my internal CI platform anything, and even test reverse dependencies that require my (or someone else's) code to ensure changes don't break things.

Started on AWS, but got sidetracked (I actually had a reasonable API started). I've also dabbled in trading a bit numerous years ago, but I abandoned that quickly, as nobody allowed me to use anything as a real-life test platform, and nobody would permit me to have historical raw data. Medical interests me. What do you have in mind?


In reply to Re^4: Writing Popular Perl Software by stevieb
in thread Writing Popular Perl Software by Anonymous Monk

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