By Miche
via searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com
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.
SaveShareSend
Tags: methodology, trends
Comments
Gene Gotimer replied ago:
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.
Voters For This Link (13)
Voters Against This Link (4)