Join Jose Miguel Rady Allende for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Learning Azure DevOps.
- [Jose] Thanks for watching.…By now, you have an idea of what Azure DevOps can offer…to make you and your team more productive.…I recommend you keep an eye on aka.ms/devops.…Remember that Azure DevOps is free…for small teams up to five people,…and features are released every three weeks.…So chances are, that if your team…needs additional functionality, this may already…be part of the latest release.…
Finally, I love learning about how teams collaborate…and drive solution from an idea to a reality,…and I'm particularly interested in hearing about…your own experiences when interacting in a team setting.…You can always find me on Twitter @JMRady,…and I'm always up for a good conversation.…Happy coding, and adios amigos.…
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11/15/2018- Tracking your team's work with Azure Boards
- Using dashboards, boards, backlogs, and sprints
- Building a code repository in Azure Repos
- Building pull requests
- Creating a code pipeline
- Extending Azure DevOps
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Azure Boards
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Intro to team management3m 46s
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Agile best practices5m 21s
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2. Azure Repos
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Code management3m 21s
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Clone your code repo3m 2s
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Commit code changes4m 24s
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Pull request basics3m 48s
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3. Azure Pipelines
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Build a code base2m 59s
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Create a build pipeline4m 46s
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GitHub and Azure Pipelines4m 44s
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Release pipeline basics2m 56s
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Deploying into Azure4m 37s
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4. Extensibility
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Marketplace for extensions4m 44s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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