Continuous Integration in .NET

eBook Details:

  • Paperback: 375 pages
  • Publisher: WOW! eBook; Pap/Psc edition (March 25, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1935182552
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935182559

eBook Description:

Continuous Integration in .NET

Continuous Integration in .NET shows you how to reimagine your development strategies by creating a consistent continuous integration process. You’ll use Visual Studio along with tools like Subversion, MSBuild, TFS, TeamCity, NUnit, and Selenium. And because CI is as much about the culture of your shop as the tooling, this book provides clear guidelines for starting and maintaining projects, along with metrics for measuring project success.

Continuous integration (CI) combines frequent integration, constant readiness, short build feedback cycles, persistent testing, and a fl exible approach to system requirements. Adopting these practices, and the supporting tools, requires rethinking your entire development process. Continuous Integration in .NET shows you how to reimagine your development strategies by creating a consistent continuous integration process. You’ll use Visual Studio along with tools like Subversion, MSBuild, TFS, TeamCity, NUnit, and Selenium. And because CI is as much about the culture of your shop as the tooling, this book provides clear guidelines for starting and maintaining projects, along with metrics for measuring project success.

Continuous Integration in .NET shows you how to reimagine your development strategies by creating a consistent continuous integration process. You’ll use Visual Studio along with tools like Subversion, MSBuild, TFS, TeamCity, NUnit, and Selenium. And because CI is as much about the culture of your shop as the tooling, this book provides clear guidelines for starting and maintaining projects, along with metrics for measuring project success.

Continuous Integration in .NET

Continuous integration (CI) combines frequent integration, constant readiness, short build feedback cycles, persistent testing, and a fl exible approach to system requirements. Adopting these practices, and the supporting tools, requires rethinking your entire development process.

  • CI best practices using .NET tools
  • Test and build automation
  • Keeping code tidy with FxCop and StyleCop
  • How to make CI succeed in your shop

Continuous Integration in .NET shows you how to reimagine your development strategies by creating a consistent continuous integration process. You’ll use Visual Studio along with tools like Subversion, MSBuild, TFS, TeamCity, NUnit, and Selenium. And because CI is as much about the culture of your shop as the tooling, this book provides clear guidelines for starting and maintaining projects, along with metrics for measuring project success.

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