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Getting Started with Azure DevOps CI - Chapter 5

Continuous Delivery is not just about Continuous Integration (CI) but also about Continuous Deployment. I’ve covered CI over the previous posts in this series and now it’s time to deploy some releases using Azure DevOps. »

Author image James Singleton on #Azure, #DevOps, #CI, #git, 11 Sep 2019

Getting Started with Azure DevOps CI - Chapter 4

For this post in my series on performing CI with Azure DevOps I’ll be covering build pipelines using YAML code and why this is better than the old manual method. »

Author image James Singleton on #Azure, #DevOps, #CI, #git, #.NET Core, 7 Aug 2019

Getting Started with Azure DevOps CI - Chapter 3

This was going to be a post about how to perform CI builds on Azure DevOps but there can be so many issues just hosting your code that I thought I should expand upon that first. »

Author image James Singleton on #Azure, #DevOps, #CI, #git, 24 Jul 2019

Getting Started with Azure DevOps CI - Chapter 2

This post follows on from my previous one on getting started with Azure DevOps. Read that first if you have yet to create an organisation, project or repository. »

Author image James Singleton on #Azure, #DevOps, #CI, #git, 17 Jul 2019

Getting Started with Azure DevOps CI - Chapter 1

Azure DevOps is the latest re-branding of what used to be called VSTS (Visual Studio Team Services) and before that Visual Studio Online. »

Author image James Singleton on #Azure, #DevOps, #CI, #git, 10 Jul 2019

Build and Release All Pull Request Merge Results in TFS 2018 and VSTS

Edit: VSTS is now called Azure DevOps but it’s essentially the same thing with a different UI. I have written an Azure DevOps guide series here. »

Author image James Singleton on #CI, #CD, #TFS, #VSTS, #Git, 1 Apr 2018

Standup Desk Alerts

It’s easy to get desensitised to monitoring alerts if there are too many of them and then you get stuck in a rut of failure fatigue. »

Author image James Singleton on #CI, #CD, #Hardware, #Agile, #Raspberry Pi, 18 Feb 2018

Build and Release All Branches in TFS 2018 and VSTS

Edit: VSTS is now called Azure DevOps but it’s essentially the same thing with a different UI. I have written an Azure DevOps guide series here. »

Author image James Singleton on #DevOps, #Automation, #CI, #CD, #Agile, 17 Feb 2018
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