Automation and CI/CD does not get enough love here on dev.to. Know I am reading though. ;)
This really inspires me to write about some of my experience with Jenkins recently. Especially the Config-as-Code and declarative pipelines using Python libraries as helpers.
Sorry, but "DevOops" made me chuckle. I realize it's a typo, but I may need to start using that.
I too agree with David. I throw in a Jenkins reference every now and then, but I've started to wonder if Jenkins is passe. Had a partial post about our experience over last 2 years and abandoned it because it was mostly ranting about everything we got wrong...
No, in fact, "DevOops" is not a typo)
Can't remember where I heard it for the first time but I liked it and use sometimes to make something a bit less serious.
Regarding Jenkins - I like it. Its Pipelines really cool and comfortable for me so I still will prefer it over any other CI/CD tools although I have experience with TeamCity/Bamboo/GoCD/Travis.
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Automation and CI/CD does not get enough love here on dev.to. Know I am reading though. ;)
This really inspires me to write about some of my experience with Jenkins recently. Especially the Config-as-Code and declarative pipelines using Python libraries as helpers.
Thanks, David)
Well, as I'm doing more DevOops tasks - so and posts are more about it.
Anyway - will try to add different topics here.
I am enjoying the DevOops articles, keep them coming!
Sorry, but "DevOops" made me chuckle. I realize it's a typo, but I may need to start using that.
I too agree with David. I throw in a Jenkins reference every now and then, but I've started to wonder if Jenkins is passe. Had a partial post about our experience over last 2 years and abandoned it because it was mostly ranting about everything we got wrong...
Hi, jeikabu.
No, in fact, "DevOops" is not a typo)
Can't remember where I heard it for the first time but I liked it and use sometimes to make something a bit less serious.
Regarding Jenkins - I like it. Its Pipelines really cool and comfortable for me so I still will prefer it over any other CI/CD tools although I have experience with TeamCity/Bamboo/GoCD/Travis.