I've always used Github to store personal projects because it's so easy to access, but I haven't really explored their other features. My reason for writing about Azure DevOps in the series is because that's what I've used in my jobs so it's what I'm most used to - and it can pull code from Github pretty easily. I'll definitely look into Github actions in the future though.
Yes, most of my work was based on azure devops. I recently discovered github actions.
What I find the most is that I'm not switching between github and azure browser windows anymore - and you're not using any of your precious azure credits :)
Thanks for the tip.
I've always used Github to store personal projects because it's so easy to access, but I haven't really explored their other features. My reason for writing about Azure DevOps in the series is because that's what I've used in my jobs so it's what I'm most used to - and it can pull code from Github pretty easily. I'll definitely look into Github actions in the future though.
Yes, most of my work was based on azure devops. I recently discovered github actions.
What I find the most is that I'm not switching between github and azure browser windows anymore - and you're not using any of your precious azure credits :)
Found this article useful liatrio.com/blog/github-actions