Alternative to “Passing/Broken build” indicator?
When having a continuous integration executing the tests at each commit, a common best practice is to have all the tests passing at all times (aka “do not break the build”).
How should I validate code when there is no one to do code review? [duplicate]
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How should I validate code when there is no one to do code review? [duplicate]
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How should I validate code when there is no one to do code review? [duplicate]
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How should I validate code when there is no one to do code review? [duplicate]
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How should I validate code when there is no one to do code review? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: How do I review my own code? [closed] (19 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I’m used to working in a large development environment where code is peer reviewed and tested by the client, who is usually an IT person themselves. I am now working at a very small company […]
What’s the point of Continuous Integration services like Travis CI?
As far as I can tell, services like Travis CI and CircleCI take your project and run its test suite whenever you push a new change to your repository.
What’s the point of Continuous Integration services like Travis CI?
As far as I can tell, services like Travis CI and CircleCI take your project and run its test suite whenever you push a new change to your repository.
What’s the point of Continuous Integration services like Travis CI?
As far as I can tell, services like Travis CI and CircleCI take your project and run its test suite whenever you push a new change to your repository.
What’s the point of Continuous Integration services like Travis CI?
As far as I can tell, services like Travis CI and CircleCI take your project and run its test suite whenever you push a new change to your repository.