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Continuous Delivery in the Cloud Case Study for the Sea to Shore Alliance: Part 1

We help companies deliver software reliably and repeatedly using Continuous Delivery in the Cloud. With Continuous Delivery (CD), teams can deliver...

0 replies - 597 views - 03/07/13 by Paul Duvall in Articles

C-Suite Signals Towards DevOps

CIO.com (and the print edtion) is reporting that CIOs are increasingly looking to embed IT staff in the business units they serve rather than...

0 replies - 512 views - 03/07/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

Continuous Integration using TeamCity for IntelliJ Plugin Development

I built and now maintain an  IntelliJ plugin that helps for writing Spock specifications. Since I released it, one thing I've struggled with is...

0 replies - 643 views - 03/06/13 by Matt Cholick in Articles

Trunk-Based Development at Facebook

Tech Crunch have an article called The Next 6 Months Worth Of Features Are In Facebook’s Code Right Now, But We Can’t See. That’s a great title....

0 replies - 3618 views - 03/05/13 by Paul Hammant in Articles

8 Lessons in Deployment Tooling Lessons Learned

It didn’t take long. A few months after we released an open source continuous integration tool (Anthill) in 2001, we were asked, “It’s great that I have...

0 replies - 3129 views - 03/04/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

When to Extend Which Extension Point in Eclipse Plugin

There’s no need to tell how much popular and widely used the Eclipse platform is. And the huge success of it lies in its extensibility.It is extensible...

0 replies - 1953 views - 03/03/13 by Vishal Jain in Articles

A Giter8 Template for Liftweb

I have created a giter8 template liftweb-twitter-bootstrap.g8 for liftweb applications...

0 replies - 836 views - 03/02/13 by Rajesh Pitty in Articles

The Ship Show: Demystifying DevOps - A Chat with Damon Edwards

Starting today, DZone is proud to syndicate The Ship Show, a twice-monthly podcast on everything from build engineering to DevOps to release...

0 replies - 1992 views - 03/01/13 by Paul Reed in Articles

Is Your Code Structured Like This?

JUnit's evolving structure. JUnit is a masterpiece. As Martin Fowler tells us, "JUnit was born on a flight from Zurich to the 1997 OOPSLA in...

7 replies - 6761 views - 03/01/13 by Edmund Kirwan in Articles

"We Accept Pull Requests"

There are times when the industry in which I find myself does things that I just don't understand.Consider, for a moment, this blog by Jeff Handley,...

0 replies - 2403 views - 02/27/13 by Ted Neward in Articles

Understanding TCP/IP Network Stack & Writing Network Apps

We cannot imagine Internet service without TCP/IP. All Internet services we have developed and used at NHN are based on a solid basis, TCP/IP....

0 replies - 3556 views - 02/27/13 by Esen Sagynov in Articles

Agile Release Pattern: Merging Configuration

If you want to release your code frequently, you have to automate the release process. If your software interacts with shared components or other applications,...

0 replies - 1926 views - 02/27/13 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

Q&A From Building a DevOps Team That Isn't Evil

We had more questions in our live (and now available on-demand) webinar  ”Building a DevOps Team that Isn’t Evil” than I could get to. What...

0 replies - 1399 views - 02/27/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

The Many Layers of DevOps

For many people, DevOps and infrastructure as code are synonymous.  However, I am usually quick to point out the other moving parts that need to be...

0 replies - 732 views - 02/26/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

Code Quality Stage Using Jenkins

In Continuous Delivery each build is potentially shippable. This fact implies among a lot of other things, to assign a none snapshot version to your...

0 replies - 3099 views - 02/26/13 by Alex Soto in Articles