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By Miche
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Published: Jul 02 2008 / 09:47

Development teams can use continuous integration (CI) to find and fix bugs, share knowledge and generally work better together, Agile coach Jared Richardson told attendees at the Better Software conference.
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Gene Gotimer replied ago:

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Great idea, but terribly written article.

"Among CI's features are its ability to handle multiple supply chain management (SCM) processes" I don't think so. Source code management (SCM) maybe, but CI doesn't spend too much time in the supply chain management arena.

"Additionally, integrated development environments should be avoided." Not a chance. Next sentence: "'If you require an IDE, you have hobbled yourself,' cautioned Richardson." That I can agree with. Don't require an IDE, or a particular IDE, but only a fool or a Vi user avoids IDEs.

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