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Earthly wants to reinvent continuous integration to make it faster and cheaper

TechCrunch

Continuous integration and continuous delivery, aka CI/CD, is a modern development concept where code is being constantly updated and delivered to a central repository, rather than waiting for a set of features to be completed and releasing it all at once. He says he started his company to solve these problems.

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Reimagining CI/CD: AI-Engineered Continuous Integration

DevOps.com

AI has the potential to greatly improve the efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness of DevOps continuous integration (CI) practices.

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We're moving continuous integration back to developer machines

David Heinemeier Hansson

Between running Rubocop style rules, Brakeman security scans, and model-controller-system tests, it takes our remote BuildKite-based continuous integration setup about 5m30s to verify a code change is ready to ship for HEY. Oh, browsers now have really good JavaScript and CSS engines? Let's go #nobuild. Let's pull CI home.

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CI/CD Pipelines in the Cloud: How Cloud Hosting Is Accelerating Software Delivery

Dzone - DevOps

In the fast-evolving world of software engineering, one of the most transformative innovations is the combination of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) pipelines with cloud hosting.

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Continuous integration for Symfony applications with Behat

CircleCI

Focused on requirements communication, it has a reputation for helping engineers build towards great systems, versus building systems and testing their greatness. In this tutorial, we will set up a continuous integration pipeline for a Symfony application with a functional test powered by Behat.

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CIO-Application security: the 3 pillars of securing your engineering ecosystem

CIO

The engineering ecosystem has undergone a massive paradigm shift – more languages, more frameworks, and minimal technical or procedural barriers to adopt new technologies or implement third-party tools and frameworks. Speed is great, but not when it comes at the expense of security.

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Athenian gives you metrics about your engineering team without focusing on individuals

TechCrunch

In other words, engineers hate them because they feel like surveillance software. When a project becomes more complex, the engineering team needs to ship new features, but also fix bugs and refactor some old code to prevent technical debt from creeping up.

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