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What would the process of updating the code and continuous integration environment look like in an ideal world? A developer [1] pushes code changes to a repository branch and they are immediately tested on a build server. When (s)he is satisfied with the results, he [2] creates a pull request.
As Cloud-Ops engineers, we constantly answer questions about the status, distribution of resources in the cloud to both ourselves and from other teams that need this information or need help.
All software applications have errors. Bugs are simply part of software development. That’s why engineering organizations need to know exactly what errors are occurring so decisions can be made around which bugs to fix.
There is no doubt that in the past 5–10 years DevOps has come to prominence not only within the startup movement but also in the enterprise world.
2. When we launch this image, it should automatically start to train the model in the container. 4. Job1: Pull the Github repo automatically when some developers push the repo to Github.
We started last week strong with a foray into Golang, where we created a simple web app serving a “Hello world” route.
Check out some of the most common Selenium exceptions for automation testing and learn how to effectively handle them. A developer will always write code keeping different scenarios in mind but there could be cases where the implementation does not work as expected.
Emile BronkhorstJun 1 · 5 min readEverything you need to setup a CI/CD pipeline for FREE with TravisCI and Terraform to automate the creation of your infrastructureWhat is CI/CDContinuous Integration (CI) & Continuous Deployment (CD) is a set of operational principles (most popular in Agile methodo
First off, I would like to say that I am part of an ageing IT myself, so this is not going to be a ‘holier than thou’ article admonishing your ‘IT ways’. These are merely my observations.
Giving your dev team the freedom to run cloud environments has never been easier, thanks to IaC and env0’s environments-as-a-service platform.
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