A Craftsman looks at continuous integration
Blog post from GitLab
Steve Ropa, a Co-founder and Master Craftsman at the Rocky Mountain Programmers Guild, discusses the essential role of continuous integration (CI) in modern software development, emphasizing that daily builds alone do not suffice. He argues that true continuous integration requires frequent feedback loops, automated unit and acceptance testing, and immediate response to build failures, rather than simply compiling code. Ropa highlights the importance of using modern CI tools effectively, such as those provided by platforms like GitLab, which allow for integration and automated testing with every code check-in. He stresses that ignoring failed tests undermines the CI process and advocates for a proactive approach where developers stop to address any issues immediately to maintain a technologically safe environment. Ropa's insights aim to elevate software development practices by encouraging teams to leverage the full potential of CI tools, ultimately fostering excellence in software craftsmanship.
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