July 2017
Beginner to intermediate
358 pages
10h 54m
English
Continuous delivery is the process of building and deploying code, well, continuously. The aim is that we move code from development to production as efficiently and effectively as possible.
In a traditional or waterfall workflow, releases revolve around the completion of a major feature or update. It is not untypical for large enterprises to release once a quarter. When we look at the reason for this strategy, risk and effort are often cited. There is a risk to releasing as confidence in the software is weak; there is effort involved in releasing because there needs to be a mostly manual process involved in quality assurance and the operational aspects of releasing the software. One part of this is something ...
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