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CI/CD
- Building a Seamless Software Delivery Pipeline: Learn the Basics of a Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
- Narrated by: Susanna Burney
- Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins
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Summary
This book explores the principles, practices, and tools of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) to help organizations build a seamless software delivery pipeline. It covers everything from the fundamental concepts and benefits of CI/CD to the practical implementation and best practices.
The book starts by introducing CI/CD and its importance in modern software development. It explains how CI/CD addresses challenges such as manual processes, deployment delays, and quality issues. The benefits of CI/CD, including increased productivity, faster time-to-market, and risk reduction, are explored in depth.
Listeners will learn about the key components of a CI/CD pipeline and the tools and technologies that enable its successful implementation. The book covers popular CI/CD platforms such as Jenkins, GitLab CI, CircleCI, and Travis CI, providing insights into their features, advantages, and best practices.
The chapters on Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) delve into the core concepts, best practices, and tools specific to each phase. Listeners will gain a deep understanding of how to automate the build, test, and deployment processes, ensuring the stability and reliability of their software releases.
The book also covers version control integration with CI/CD, discussing various Version Control Systems (VCS), branching strategies, and Git workflows. It emphasizes the importance of version control in maintaining code integrity and enabling collaboration within development teams.
Continuous Delivery (CD) is explored in detail, including the difference between CD and Continuous Deployment. The book provides insights into building reliable deployment pipelines, release management, versioning strategies, and advanced deployment techniques such as blue-green deployments and canary releases.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is another critical aspect covered in the book. Listeners will learn about the principles, benefits, and tools for automating infrastructure provisioning using technologies like Terraform, Ansible, and CloudFormation. The integration of IaC with CI/CD is discussed, enabling listeners to adopt a holistic approach to software delivery.
Testing, monitoring, security, and advanced CI/CD concepts are also explored in dedicated chapters, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of these crucial areas. Real-world case studies and best practices from successful CI/CD implementations offer practical insights and guidance for listeners to implement CI/CD effectively.
By the end of this book, listeners will have a solid foundation in CI/CD principles, practices, and tools. They will be equipped to design and implement efficient and reliable CI/CD pipelines that enable continuous delivery of high-quality software in a fast-paced and demanding software development landscape.