In this video, learn some best practices for adopting CI practices in your team.
- [Michael] Thanks for joining me … on this overview of continuous integration tools. … I'm sure you're already thinking … of how one or even several of these tools … can fit into your workflow. … Many of the tools we've looked at are either free to use … or have lengthy trial periods. … I encourage you to install them … and implement your own experimental pipelines. … If you want to learn more about continuous delivery tools … and software development, you can find more in-depth courses … here in the library. … Thanks for watching. … …
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4/1/2020Released
3/14/2019- Key considerations in picking your stack
- The landscape of CI/CD tools
- Self-hosted options such as Jenkins and Bamboo
- SaaS tools such as Travis CI
- Using AWS CodePipeline and CodeBuild
- Tools for code repositories
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Building your CI/CD pipeline1m 16s
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What you should know2m 25s
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Pros and cons3m 30s
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1. Self-Hosted
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2. Software as a Service (SaaS)
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3. Cloud Service Providers
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Azure Pipelines5m 20s
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4. Code Repositories
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GitHub Actions5m 22s
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GitLab CI4m 30s
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Bitbucket Pipelines4m 22s
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Conclusion
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Next steps33s
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