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Continuous integration for.NET applications

CircleCI

High performing.NET teams can accelerate their development cycles and ship code more consistently and reliably by adopting DevOps principles and a mature, dedicated continuous integration platform. Configuring a continuous integration pipeline for.NET with orbs. Building.NET projects on CircleCI.

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Efficiency is the name of the game for IT leaders

CIO

Web and mobile developers typically follow agile practices, and many focus on continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD). The benefits of DevOps include increased speed, improved collaboration, and the ability to scale with ease. It is critical that DevOps supports these multiple ways of working to be the most efficient.

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10 Best Continuous Integration Tools For 2020

Dzone - DevOps

Technology is growing exponentially and to be in the game, organizations have no choice but to be technologically enabled. From the planning through delivery, the idea of introducing DevOps is to maintain the quality streak by a systematic collaboration of development and automation across the continuous delivery and continuous integration.

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CI/CD for Unity game development with GameCI's Unity orb

CircleCI

We recently partnered with GameCI to bridge the gap between CircleCI and the game development scene. For a while now, continuous integration and delivery have been part of the software development cookbook of several software houses and IT departments. However, this is often not the case in game development.

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Back to the Office With the Agile Fluency® Game

James Shore

And what better way to refresh that teamwork than with the Agile Fluency Game? I’m happy to announce that I am now offering in-person and remote workshops featuring the Agile Fluency Game. Participants will play the game and learn how to apply its lessons to their real-world work. About the Agile Fluency Game.

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Continuous Delivery of Games

Abhishek Tiwari

The game lost over 75% of players on Steam. One key learning for me is the lack of continuous delivery and modern software engineering practices in the gaming industry. Traditional games are monolithic applications and traditionally developed as a boxed-product (pay-to-play).

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DevOps demands quality engineering. Is your team ready?

TechBeacon

For DevOps teams, quality assurance isn’t enough: You need to up your game to quality engineering if you expect to increase velocity and improve quality through continuous integration.