Continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) is one of those things that promises to make Agile a reality, but requires a fairly thorough transformation in the ...
Continuous integration and delivery have emerged as the next set of concepts following the interest in Agile and DevOps. Implemented correctly, the principles of CI can streamline and optimize the ...
Looking back at how software was built and deployed even 15 years ago, it seems surprising that our applications actually worked. In those days, a software development lifecycle consisted of running ...
DevOps (“development” + “operations”) is a lean and agile process by which an enterprise’s Development team, IT Operations, and Quality Assurance departments collaborate to deliver software in a ...
Hardware is only as good as the software that runs on it, and as system complexity grows that software is lagging behind. The way to close that gap is to improve the methodology for developing that ...
Continuous delivery (CD) is a digital product development practice where code is automatically built, continuously delivered and deployed. All modifications are deployed in a testing or working ...
Most software development today is done in teams working on one or more code repositories managed in a version-control system. Individual developers work on the areas of code that require changes and ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Is Continuous Integration a toolset, a process, or a change in culture and expectations? The ...
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