Introduction to Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery

Find out why CI and CD, coupled with DevOps will give you a competitive advantage over developers without this knowledge
Introduction to Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery
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842.63 MB
Total length :
2h 18m

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Tim Buchalka

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Last update

8/2021

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4.5/5

Introduction to Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery

What you’ll learn

Understand what Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery is
Obtain a firm understanding of DevOps
Understand the competitive advantages of using CI and CD in your organization
Find out why companies like NetFlix and Amazon use CI and CD in their daily workflow
Find out about the popular tools for integrating CI and CD into your workflow
See an actual case study of a real project using CI/CD from start to finish

Introduction to Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery

Requirements

A basic understanding of development is desirable
No real programming experience is needed

Description

Maybe you’ve heard the terms Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery before, but have never really had time to find out what they mean, and how they can help you as a developer.Perhaps DevOps rings a bell, but it’s not something practiced in your company.Maybe you understand about source control, using git, and have always had an interest in finding ways to automate the build process.Or maybe none of this means anything to you (yet).Whatever the reason you have hit this landing page, you have arrived at a course that can give you a fast track in understanding what this Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) is all about.This short course is designed to give you an introduction to the concepts, and arm you with the knowledge of why you should be using them in your organization.Developers with these skills are in hot demand, and there is a reason for that.  Proper implementation of CI and CD into the workplace brings with it processes that can save time, allowing companies to release software more often, fix bugs at a quicker pace, and deliver builds to their users faster, all with more control than you may have thought was possible.  The bottom line is the company will make more money, and developers are more valuable as a result.It is possible to completely automate the build process of your companies software projects, no matter how big or small, and no matter how many developers you have on your team.Not only that, but you can either completely automate or largely automate the deployment process of your applications as well, depending on whether they are web-based, or mobile-based.CI and CD are not just buzz words, but bring big benefits to all that use them.  In this course, you find out exactly what these benefits are, and how to get started.  In addition, you will find out just what DevOps is, and why it plays a critical role with CI and CD.The course is mainly aimed at developers looking to take a quick course to understand the basics of why they should adopt the practices, enabling them to move on to more technical, hands-on courses or training using the specific tools suitable for their organization.With that said, this course goes through a number of the more popular tools used by developers and even has a case study showing an application being set up for CI and CD, from start to finish.No real development experience is needed to take the course.In addition, non-developers such as project managers, and even senior management will obtain benefits from taking this course, obtaining an understanding of why their company should transition to DevOps and implement CI and CD in their workplace.At just over two hours in length, the course is easily digestible in a morning, an afternoon, or evening and will equip you with a solid understanding of the processes, and the reasons why you should be using them, as well as the next step to take.Click the enroll button to get started, and I look forward to equip you with the knowledge you need to know about Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.

Overview

Section 1: The Software Development Lifecycle

Lecture 1 Course Introduction

Lecture 2 Software Development Lifecycle Overview

Lecture 3 Before Coding

Lecture 4 Coding and Testing

Lecture 5 Delivering Value

Section 2: Problems Commonly Found Throughout the SLDC

Lecture 6 Identifying the Original Problem

Lecture 7 But It Builds on My Machine

Lecture 8 Bottlenecks That Slow Delivery

Lecture 9 Poor Understanding of Our Users

Lecture 10 Our Competitors Ship Products Faster

Section 3: Solving the Problems

Lecture 11 DevOps, What is It?

Lecture 12 Product Discovery

Lecture 13 Source Control

Lecture 14 Building the Software in the Cloud

Lecture 15 Automating Tests with Continuous Testing

Lecture 16 Automating Distribution

Lecture 17 The Case of Amazon and Netflix

Section 4: Continuous Integration

Lecture 18 Coding a New Feature

Lecture 19 Making Sure It Builds

Lecture 20 Make Sure You Test

Lecture 21 Communicating with the Remote Repository

Lecture 22 Ready for the Next Section

Section 5: Continuous Delivery

Lecture 23 Reaching the Main Branch

Lecture 24 Continuous Delivery vs. Continuous Deployment

Lecture 25 Deploying a Web Project

Lecture 26 Deploying a Mobile Project

Section 6: Tools That Can Be Helpful

Lecture 27 Tools for Remote Repositories

Lecture 28 Tools for Continuous Integration

Lecture 29 Tools for Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment

Section 7: Case Study

Lecture 30 The Project

Lecture 31 The Source Control

Lecture 32 Setting Up Continuous Integration

Lecture 33 Configuring Continuous Delivery

Lecture 34 Summary

Programmers wanting to find out about how Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery works and the benefits it brings therm as developers,Anyone looking for a quick overview of the process of CI and CD

Course Information:

Udemy | English | 2h 18m | 842.63 MB
Created by: Tim Buchalka

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