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Guide to using Docker for your CI/CD pipelines

CircleCI

Docker enables the most powerful benefits of continuous integration and delivery : building and testing in isolation. Building CI/CD pipelines with Docker takes advantage of clean containers to eliminate any dependency issues that arise from local application development. Using Docker images. CI/CD for Node.js

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Navigating the Landscape of Development Frameworks: A Guide for Aspiring Developers.

Perficient

AWS, Azure, Google Cloud : Leading cloud platforms offering computing, storage, databases, and AI/ML services, enabling scalable and reliable application hosting. Leverage Your QA Experience : Highlight skills like testing, debugging, and attention to detail when transitioning to development roles.

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Top 10 software development workshops and courses in Barcelona

Apiumhub

Capside delivers Cloud training in all knowledge areas and technologies related to Cloud. Architecture, Agility and DevOps in Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. They also offer training to leverage Cloud and DevOps technologies, to create a Continous Delivery Pipeline. JavaScript. TDD and BDD.

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Build cloud infrastructure from your CI pipeline with Pulumi

CircleCI

Pulumi is an infrastructure as code platform you can use to help create a cloud engineering culture in your organization. This kind of culture includes continuous integration, continuous deployment and delivery, and test-driven development. You can find the source code at [link].

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Software Development The biggest change we’ve seen is the growth in interest in coding practices; 35% year-over-year growth can’t be ignored, and indicates that software developers are highly motivated to improve their practice of programming. Continuous integration showed a 22% decline, while continuous deployment had a 7.1%

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