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Report Surfaces DevOps Challenges for Mobile Applications

DevOps.com

An assessment of 1,600 DevOps teams involved in building and deploying mobile applications found that 62% were adversely impacted by manual processes that slowed the rate at which these applications were deployed and updated.

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Bitrise grabs $60M to keep companies updated with constantly changing mobile requirements

TechCrunch

Bitrise aims to be the go-to company closing the gap between that mobile demand and a company’s ability to get apps out faster while also balancing all of the moving parts and complexities. Mobile made two or three years of advancement in the last 12 months,” Birmacher said. Bitrise raises $3.2M

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The Difference Between a DevOps and a Mobile DevOps Lifecycle

Dzone - DevOps

In app development, both technical and non-technical people are familiar with the infinity symbol representing the never-ending DevOps lifecycle and its steps — which are usually along the lines of planning, building, continuous integration, deployment, operation, and feedback.

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How to Successfully Adopt Mobile DevOps Practices

DevOps.com

Mobile DevOps is more than simply adopting a new set of tools and practices. The post How to Successfully Adopt Mobile DevOps Practices appeared first on DevOps.com. The post How to Successfully Adopt Mobile DevOps Practices appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Continuous Integration for iOS and macOS

Dzone - DevOps

For more: Read the Report The no-code approach to continuous integration (CI) on mobile projects works reasonably well when teams start with one or two developers, a small project, and a cloud service. This is an article from DZone's 2023 Development at Scale Trend Report.

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AoAD2 Practice: Continuous Integration

James Shore

Continuous Integration. Continuous integration is a better approach. Teams using continuous integration keep everyone’s code working together and ready to release. The ultimate goal of continuous integration is to make releasing a business decision, not a technical decision. Refactoring.

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Continuous integration for.NET applications

CircleCI

NET is a popular open source, cross-platform development framework for building fast and scalable full-stack applications for the web, desktop, mobile, and the cloud. Windows support is included in CircleCI’s free plan , so teams and individual developers can take advantage of the efficiency gains that continuous integration provides.