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Continuous Delivery Pipelines with Abel Wang
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Continuous integration and delivery allows teams to move faster by allowing developers to ship code independently of each other. A multi-stage CD pipeline might consist of development, staging, testing, and production. At each of these stages, a new piece of code undergoes additional tests, so that when the code finally makes it to production, the developers can be certain it won’t break the rest of the project.
In a company, the different engineers working on a software project are given the permissions to ship code through a continuous delivery pipeline. Employees at a company have a strong incentive not to push buggy code to production. But what about open source contributors? What does the ideal continuous delivery workflow look like for an open source project?
Abel Wang works on Azure Pipelines, a continuous integration and delivery tool from Microsoft. Azure Pipelines is designed to work with open source projects as well as companies. Abel joins the show to talk about using continuous integration and delivery within open source, and the process of designing a CI/CD tool that can work in any language and environment. Full disclosure: Microsoft is a sponsor of SE Daily.
Show Notes
- Create a CI/CD pipeline for your app with the Azure DevOps Project | Microsoft Docs
- Define a multi-stage CD release process | Microsoft Docs
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery | Visual Studio Team Services
- Build and deploy your app – examples | Microsoft Docs
- Extensions for Visual Studio family of products | Visual Studio Marketplace
- What is Continuous Integration? – Azure DevOps | Microsoft Docs
- What is Continuous Delivery? – Azure DevOps | Microsoft Docs
- Deploy a Docker container app to an Azure web app | Microsoft Docs
- Getting started with Azure DevOps Projects to setup CI/CD pipeline for ASP.NET Core & Containers | Microsoft Build 2018 | Channel 9
The post Continuous Delivery Pipelines with Abel Wang appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
367 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 23, 2023 05:07 (). Last successful fetch was on January 13, 2023 00:33 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 217017008 series 1439570
Continuous integration and delivery allows teams to move faster by allowing developers to ship code independently of each other. A multi-stage CD pipeline might consist of development, staging, testing, and production. At each of these stages, a new piece of code undergoes additional tests, so that when the code finally makes it to production, the developers can be certain it won’t break the rest of the project.
In a company, the different engineers working on a software project are given the permissions to ship code through a continuous delivery pipeline. Employees at a company have a strong incentive not to push buggy code to production. But what about open source contributors? What does the ideal continuous delivery workflow look like for an open source project?
Abel Wang works on Azure Pipelines, a continuous integration and delivery tool from Microsoft. Azure Pipelines is designed to work with open source projects as well as companies. Abel joins the show to talk about using continuous integration and delivery within open source, and the process of designing a CI/CD tool that can work in any language and environment. Full disclosure: Microsoft is a sponsor of SE Daily.
Show Notes
- Create a CI/CD pipeline for your app with the Azure DevOps Project | Microsoft Docs
- Define a multi-stage CD release process | Microsoft Docs
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery | Visual Studio Team Services
- Build and deploy your app – examples | Microsoft Docs
- Extensions for Visual Studio family of products | Visual Studio Marketplace
- What is Continuous Integration? – Azure DevOps | Microsoft Docs
- What is Continuous Delivery? – Azure DevOps | Microsoft Docs
- Deploy a Docker container app to an Azure web app | Microsoft Docs
- Getting started with Azure DevOps Projects to setup CI/CD pipeline for ASP.NET Core & Containers | Microsoft Build 2018 | Channel 9
The post Continuous Delivery Pipelines with Abel Wang appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
367 episodes
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