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Continuous Integration (CI) with Jenkins

April 2, 2019 Andrew KirikContinuous integration

Continuous Integration (CI) is a practice in software development when it’s encouraged to submit your code to the main repository very often – up to several times a day. Thus everyone the code is tested[…]

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Git basics, part II

September 6, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikSource Control

Now let’s look at one of typical real life scenarios. You came to the office in the morning and you want to get all latest changes: git pull this would sync your copy with other[…]

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Git basics

August 30, 2017January 3, 2018 Andrew KirikSource Control

Linux, as usual, is more friendly to command line tool than Windows. Git is either already available for you or you can easily install it (e.g. sudo apt-get install git). On Windows one of the[…]

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