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Tag: CI

Why is the build broken?

Let’s pretend that we’re in the house building industry (c’tors Inc.), One days while you’re getting fresh air and working hard the building inspector comes along, climbs to the top of our not yet complete structure and yells: “There’s something wrong with the left side of the building!” then goes away. As a pretend construction … Continue reading Why is the build broken? →

Dror Helper Uncategorized Leave a comment May 29, 2016 5 Minutes

The 7 levels of continuous integration

I’ve noticed that when other developers talk about “continuous integration” they do not always mean the same thing. The following is an outline of the seven stages of continuous integration based solely on my own experience:No Server, no automation - no problemsHave nightly build that run each day – at least we know that the … Continue reading The 7 levels of continuous integration →

Dror Helper Uncategorized 4 Comments May 20, 2011 1 Minute
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