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Vagrant was first started as a personal side-project by Mitchell Hashimoto in January 2010. The first version of Vagrant was released in March 2010. In October 2010, Engine Yard declared that they were going to sponsor the Vagrant project. The first stable version, Vagrant 1.0, was released in March 2012, exactly two years after the original ...
Founders Armon Dadgar and Mitchell Hashimoto. HashiCorp was founded in 2012 by two classmates from the University of Washington, Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. [9] Co-founder Hashimoto was previously working on open-source software called Vagrant, which became incorporated into HashiCorp.
Vagrant (software), for creating and configuring virtual development environments, in technology; Vagrant (horse), an American racehorse, winner of the 1876 Kentucky Derby; Vagrant Island, Graham Land, Antarctica; Vagrant predicate, logical constructions that exhibit an inherent limit to conceptual knowledge; ST Vagrant, a tugboat
A list of the English-language Earthdawn books with their SKU numbers. Earthdawn has also had German, French, Japanese and Polish editions.. Earthdawn was created and published by FASA Corporation from 1993 to 1999.
During his work as the event director of Vagrant Story, he intended to make the transitions between gameplay and event scenes as smooth as possible. The fully polygonal graphics of the game entailed precise camera movements, character animations and the usage of different lens effects.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Vagrant Records; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Vagrant Records; Usage on es.wikipedia.org
Designing a Nervous Breakdown was released on January 25, 2000; the artwork features a close-up image of a face with its mouth open. [ 13 ] [ 24 ] David explained that he and Berwanger were purchasing Intellivision games for the latter's system when they came across a copy of Microsurgeon (1982). [ 24 ]
A vagrant lichen is a lichen that is either not attached to a substrate, or can become unattached then blow around, yet continue to grow and flourish. [1] Some authors reserve the expression "vagrant lichen" for those lichens that never attach, that is, those that are obligately vagrant, referring to vagrant forms of other species as "erratic lichen". [2]