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Tales from the devs at Sinch Mailgun.
A deep dive into the Mailgun app rebuild: Part 1 - Excellent ideas
Greetings, fellow devs. We are thrilled to announce that after three long years of planning, designing, and building, our team has released our righteous app update. Sure, we’ve...
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Private GitHub Actions templates for your organization
GitHub Actions is the new kid on the CI/CD block, but it’s quickly outgunning traditional open source automation servers. For a while now, the dev team at Sinch Mailgun...
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5 ideas for better developer-designer collaboration
Developing an app is a team sport, requiring teamwork from a number of players, including...
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HTTP/2 Cleartext (H2C) client example in Go
Since my internet foo failed me, and the only workable example of an H2C client I can find was in the actual go test suite...
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Introducing a cross-platform debugger for Go
We use Go for a lot of our server development here at Mailgun, and it’s great. Coming from Python, though, there is one thing I really...
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Life post-acquisition: A startup engineer’s perspective
Wow, it’s funny how time flies, right? We’re an independent company now...
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Hardware fun: Building an email-controlled gun for PyCon 2013
We don’t sponsor (or attend) many conferences at Mailgun. In fact, to this date we have only sponsored one, PyCon. We make an...
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Snack delivery machine: Part 1, the mechanics
Hacking on hardware is always fun, and it’s been a while since we’ve created something! In this brief series of blog posts, we are going...
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Snack delivery machine: Part 2, the electronics and tech
Before we get technical, if you haven’t read our previous post about our wonderous snack machine, pop over and check that out first...
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Mission to Mars – PyCon 2014
We had a blast at PyCon 2013 with our giant email-powered Nerf gun. It was a big crowd-pleaser and for PyCon 2014, we wanted to...
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