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Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery

You're reading from   Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery Build and release quality software at scale with Jenkins, Travis CI, and CircleCI

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789130485
Length 416 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jean-Marcel Belmont Jean-Marcel Belmont
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. CI/CD with Automated Testing FREE CHAPTER 2. Basics of Continuous Integration 3. Basics of Continuous Delivery 4. The Business Value of CI/CD 5. Installation and Basics of Jenkins 6. Writing Freestyle Scripts 7. Developing Plugins 8. Building Pipelines with Jenkins 9. Installation and Basics of Travis CI 10. Travis CI CLI Commands and Automation 11. Travis CI UI Logging and Debugging 12. Installation and Basics of CircleCI 13. CircleCI CLI Commands and Automation 14. CircleCI UI Logging and Debugging 15. Best Practices 16. Assessments 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 4: The Business Value of CI/CD

  1. It is difficult for developers to work on a new feature without having all the requirements up front. It can be a great hindrance for a developers ability to finish assigned work without all the necessary requirements.
  2. Pain driven development is about improving processes that are causing you pain. The main point being that the pain that you feel will help point you into areas of improvement.
  3. Developers will eventually ignore messages if they are bombarded with too many alerts. It is best if the alerts are meaningful and not just noise.
  4. By rotating team members into different teams you help shape their perspective and give a broader understanding of development practices and increase their product knowledge.
  1. It is beneficial because not all development practices are valuable, it could be that a development practice is being done because...
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