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How to misuse your Continuous Integration
2019-04-27 , i7
Language: English

Nowadays many software development teams are benefiting from agile development methods. One of the crucial aspects is being able to do the development incrementally and collaboratively and that's where continuous integration comes in play.


Nowadays many software development teams are benefiting from agile development methods. One of the crucial aspects is being able to do the development incrementally and collaboratively and that's where continuous integration comes in play.

Continuous integration server and pipelines can be powerful tools to speed up your development and increase code quality, but they can also be a source of confusion and headaches for the team. The talk will go over common misuse cases happening in different situations and try to suggest ways of improvement. We will look at self-hosted CI server like Jenkins as an example and talk about other common cases applicable to other types of CI.

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Tatjana Starcenko is Software Quality Engineer at Wirecard CEE. She is also very enthusiastic about DevOps culture. During her career she had a chance to work in multiple countries and teams not only supporting products quality assurance but also helping teams set up and use their Continuous Integration servers.