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What is CI/CD? Continuous integration and continuous delivery explained

InfoWorld

Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), also known as CI/CD, embodies a culture and set of operating principles and practices that application development teams use to deliver code changes both more frequently and more reliably. What does CI/CD stand for? CI/CD is a best practice for devops teams.

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How to modernize and accelerate mainframe application development

CIO

By introducing open-source software to mainframe infrastructure, companies will improve product development, speed time to market, and open the mainframe to new developers that will drive mainframe innovation. Success hinges on development support.

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Continuous integration for mobile application development

CircleCI

Testing mobile applications can be more difficult than testing server or web-based applications, because to check the app’s functionality, the app must run on a physical Android or iOS device or in a simulator.

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FlexDeploy Loves APEX : Continuous Integration for APEX

Flexagon

Oracle Application Express (APEX) is a popular application development tool and is also used to develop custom extensions for Oracle E-Business Suite. FlexDeploy is a DevOps platform for Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Release Automation which supports Oracle APEX out of the box.

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Bringing z/OS Systems into Today’s Modern Application Development

DevOps.com

Bringing z/OS Systems into Today’s Modern App Development Modern application development is all about automation, addressing the concerns of developers and the operational side of the house, and supporting the common CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) approach needed to keep apps up to date.

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NetOps for Application Developers: Understanding the Importance of Network Operations in Modern Development

Kentik

One of the great successes of software development in the last ten years has been the relatively decentralized approach to application development made available by containerization, allowing for rapid iteration, service-specific stacks, and (sometimes) elegant deployment and orchestration implementations that piece it all together.

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Key #3 to Remote Application Development: DevOps

Datavail

In my previous two posts, I discussed the first two keys of successful application development in a remote workplace. Donovan Brown, a principal DevOps manager at Microsoft, defines the DevOps methodology as “the union of people, process, and products to enable continuous delivery of value to users.”

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