Development
Q&A with a self-taught developer turned app entrepreneur
Vitalii Zurian is a self-taught developer who started building apps for Atlassian Marketplace as a side project in 2014. He is now a full-time app entrepreneur who has 10 apps listed on the Atlassian Marketplace under the company name Lizard Brain. His apps have been used by hundreds of thousands of users and have generated […]
Why Atlassian uses an internal PaaS to regulate AWS access
Atlassian has an internal Platform-as-a-Service that we call Micros. It is a set of tools, services, and environments that enable Atlassian engineers to deploy and operate services in AWS as quickly, easily, and safely as possible. The platform hosts over 1,000 services that range from experiments built during our ShipIt hackathons, to internal tooling supporting our […]
Atlas Camp 2019: Vienna – Agenda Unveiled
Atlas Camp, Atlassian’s premier developer conference is coming to Vienna, Austria on 11-12 September 2019. For many of you that was all that was needed for you to buy your ticket however some of you need a little more convincing. I am really excited to announce the agenda for Atlas Camp 2019. We’ll have 4 […]
Improved performance for all with CDN support in Data Center
Speed up your response times across the globe using a content delivery network.
8 emotional intelligence articles that help you work better with others
The robots are coming! Use these eight articles to build your emotional intelligence and stay relevant (and employed) in the age of AI.
The (written) unwritten guide to pull requests
Code review is a very important part of the software development cycle. On Bitbucket and other source code management systems, pull requests are used to review code on branches before it reaches master. Code review is also one of the most difficult and time-consuming part of the software development process, often requiring experienced team members […]
Why encryption matters
And why it should be a part of your data security strategy.
Shift left to pull requests with Code Insights for Bitbucket Server
See how our partners are making the most of this new integration.
Atlas Camp 2019 registration is live!
Atlas Camp is Atlassian’s annual developer conference. This year it will be in historic Vienna, Austria on 11 – 12 September, 2019 at the Messe Wien Exhibition Congress Center. It’s a great way to learn new skills, meet your fellow developers, and meet Atlassians! The agenda will feature a keynote, 4 tracks of content, and […]
Spreadsheets collaboration within Confluence and how to end the ExHell
This is a guest blog post from Elements, the maker of Spreadsheet for Confluence.
Introducing External Services in Opsgenie, powered by Statuspage
The best way to stay informed about the services that matter most.
Using JaCoCo as a code coverage tool for Scala
This blog post was contributed by Ihor Uksta, a software engineer at iDalko. As test management gets more complex, developers need a way to highlight specific aspects of code which may not be adequately reviewed and require additional testing. Code Coverage is a metric that measures what percentage of your code has been executed during […]
The new rules of ethical design in tech
Because tech design is a human activity, and there’s no such thing as human behavior without ethics.
Creating a Jira Cloud issue in a single REST Call
One call is all it takes to create an issue through the Jira Cloud REST API. But before you can make that call, there are a couple of steps you need to take.
4 best practices for sprint planning meetings
This article is the second in a series on agile ceremonies. Learn how we do sprint retrospectives, too. So let’s walk through four tenets of sprint planning we find most helpful.
