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AoAD2 Practice: Continuous Integration

James Shore

To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. Continuous Integration. We keep our latest code ready to release. We keep our latest code ready to release. It’s the little things: getting everybody’s code to work together, writing a deploy script, pre-populating the database, and so forth.

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Continuous integration with GitOps

CircleCI

Software development is changing rapidly. On one hand, you must quickly adapt to evolving requirements, while on the other, your applications need to operate continuously without downtime. Among other initiatives, continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) are intgegral to any DevOps practice.

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AllSpice thinks hardware developers lack their own ‘GitHub,’ so it is building one

TechCrunch

They bonded over frustrations at their respective jobs in what seemed like a hardware industry left behind to rely on PDFs and email to get things done versus software development. “It It felt like the software industry was off and running with good developer tools with strong collaboration and strong automation,” Dumont told TechCrunch.

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4 steps to connect change management and DevOps

CIO

By cross-training operations and engineering, development teams can move faster through better collaboration, making continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) a reality for organizations. Comprehensive testing includes unit testing, integration testing, regression testing, and performance testing.

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Dependency Pruning in Software Development

Apiumhub

In software development, dependency pruning typically refers to the process of identifying and eliminating unnecessary dependencies within a codebase. Key Aspects of Dependency Pruning in Software Development Reducing Coupling Dependency pruning aims to reduce coupling between different parts of a system.

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Exploring continuous integration in DevOps inside out

Openxcell

The main goal of continuous integration is to reduce the risk of integration challenges that often daunts the developers at the end of a sprint or a project. Since it automates the deployment, it helps the developers to meet business requirements, enhance the code security, and improve the code quality.

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Apex PMD: Streamlining Salesforce Apex Code Quality with Static Code Analysis

Perficient

Maintaining clean and robust code is critical to ensuring long-term success in today’s fast-paced software development world. Here, we will explore streamlining Salesforce Apex Code Quality and the benefits and features of Apex PMD, how it works, and how it can be seamlessly integrated into your Salesforce development process.