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CI/CD for.NET MVC Using Jenkins

Dzone - DevOps

It has a suite of plugins to implement CI/CD pipelines in.NET MVC application development and ensure high-quality deliverables. The automation server takes care of almost the entire development life cycle starting from integration and testing to the deployment of the the.NET MVC application development.

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GitLab Extends Scope, Reach of CI/CD Platform

DevOps.com

Brendan O’Leary, senior developer evangelist for GitLab, said a Minimal Viable Change (MVC) capability […]. The post GitLab Extends Scope, Reach of CI/CD Platform appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Your technology architecture and engineering organization should coevolve as your startup grows

Abhishek Tiwari

1-10 Engineers Focus: Rapid product delivery to find mythical product market fit Architecture: a well designed 12-factor MVC app running securely on Heroku or Google App Engine, or any other PaaS platform. I suggest using a proven MVC framework like Rails, Django, Express, Sails, etc. Test coverage (50-70%).

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How To Build a Simple GitHub Action To Deploy a Django Application to the Cloud

Dzone - DevOps

It follows a model-view-controller (MVC) architecture and is known as the “batteries-included” web framework for Python. In this article, we’ll demonstrate the power of these tools used in combination — specifically how GitHub Actions can be used to quickly deploy a Django application to the cloud.

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Implementation Best Practices: Microservice API With Spring Boot

Dzone - DevOps

These components are commonly associated with the architecture of applications that follow the principles of Domain-Driven Design ( DDD ) and Model-View-Controller ( MVC ) or similar architectural patterns. Let me explain the architecture in detail. Let me cover this one by one:

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5 Reasons for you to fall in love with Low-Code

Xebia

I remember my time being a.NET developer, having to know/learn PL/SQL, SQL Server, C#, ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, how to configure IIS, Git, TFS, AngularJS, and many others. The whole application lifecycle benefits from this, starting with prototyping and going to DevOps and maintenance.

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5 Reasons for you to fall in love with Low-Code

Xebia

I remember my time being a.NET developer, having to know/learn PL/SQL, SQL Server, C#, ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, how to configure IIS, Git, TFS, AngularJS, and many others. The whole application lifecycle benefits from this, starting with prototyping and going to DevOps and maintenance.