Continuous Integration benefits

The way a software is developed always affects the business. The code quality, the design, time spent in development and planning of features, all affect the promises that a company has made to its clients.

Continuous Integration helps the developers in helping the business. While going through the previous topics, you might have already figured out the benefits of implementing Continuous Integration. However, let's see some of the benefits that Continuous Integration has to offer.

Freedom from long integrations

When every small change in your code is built and integrated, the possibility of catching the integration errors at an early stage increases. Rather than integrating once in 6 months, as seen in the waterfall ...

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