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The challenge faced by many teams while implementing continuous delivery is that it requires the use of many tools and processes that all work together. Learning and implementing all these tools (correctly) takes a lot of time and effort, leading people to wonder whether its really worth it. This book sets up a project to show you the different steps, processes, and tools in continuous delivery and the actual problems they solve.

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Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment

Reliable and faster software releases with automating builds, tests, and deployment

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Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment

Copyright 2017 Packt Publishing

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First published: October 2017

Production reference: 1271017

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.
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Birmingham
B3 2PB, UK.

ISBN 978-1-78728-661-0

www.packtpub.com

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About the Author

Sander Rosselis a professional developer with working experience in .NET (VB and C#, WinForms, MVC, Web API, and Entity Framework), JavaScript, Git, Jenkins, Oracle, and SQL Server. He has an interest in various technologies including, but not limited to, functional programming, NoSQL, Continuous Integration (and more generally, software quality), and software design.

He has written two e-books so far: Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctlyand SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly, which you can download from Syncfusion for free.
He seeks to educate others through his articles on his CodeProject profile, and through his book writing.

I would like to thank my parents for their support and advice. Also, of course, I would like to thank the people at Packt, and especially Shweta Pant, Johann Barretto and Roshan Kumar, for making this book possible.
About the Reviewers

Wen Guhas worked at several industry leading technology companies.

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