Tag: continuous integration

Episode 498: James Socol on Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)

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Episode 498: James Socol on Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)

James Socol of Policygenius discusses continuous integration and continuous delivery, ways to test and deploy software quickly and easily. SE Radio host Felienne spoke with Socol about why CI and CD matter for the development process, what tools to use to deploy continuously, and how to get your team to adopt the CI/CD mindset and […]

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SE-Radio Episode 339: Jafar Soltani on Continuous Delivery for Multiplayer Games

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SE-Radio Episode 339: Jafar Soltani on Continuous Delivery for Multiplayer Games

Jafar Soltani of Rare (Microsoft Studios) discusses Continuous Delivery in mobile games and how it can increase quality, reduce crunch, and deliver games faster. Host Nate Black speaks with guest Jafar Soltani about the unique challenges of AAA games and why these challenges have prevented game companies from implementing continuous delivery. Topics include: the architectural […]

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SE-Radio Episode 338: Brent Laster on the Jenkins 2 Build Server

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SE-Radio Episode 338: Brent Laster on the Jenkins 2 Build Server

Brent Laster, author of Jenkins 2: Up and Running talks about build pipelines, on Jenkins 2 a build server that can be used to implement continuous integration and deployment and is more devops-friendly that Jenkins 1. Host Robert Blumen talks to Brent about continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), the role of the build server […]

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Episode 121: OR Mappers with Michael Plöd

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Episode 121: OR Mappers with Michael Plöd

In this episode, Michael Plöd is interviewed about Object-Relational Mapping technology. He talks about the common concepts, compares the range of different tools that go by this name, and goes into the design and architectural consequences of using an OR mapper.

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