July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
266 pages
6h 36m
English
When working in a Continuous Integration or Continuous Delivery development environment, there is often a common misconception that developers need source control branching as a way to isolate unfinished work. This branch-based development is the antithesis of a Continuous Integration pattern. As such, there are structures and development practices that can be implemented to allow CI and CD to continue without the need for extraneous branches within source control. Let's spend a few minutes looking at the options available to developers who want to satisfy Continuous Integration without having their work complete.
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