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Travis CI Pipelines: 2 Approaches to Source Control Feature Branching
Travis CI Pipelines: 2 Approaches to Source Control Feature Branching
Feature branching is a game-changing aspect of modern software development. Being able to have a developer implement a new feature in a…
Montana Mendy
Feb 17, 2021
The Cookbook: Build Matrix
The Cookbook: Build Matrix
A build matrix in Travis is made up by several multiple jobs that run in parallel. This can be useful in many cases, but the two primary…
Montana Mendy
Feb 17, 2021
Configuring Travis CI to Run a Deno Project
Configuring Travis CI to Run a Deno Project
Nothing lasts forever in the world of ephemeral computing. It’s the nature of the beast. Today, more companies are maximizing their IT…
Montana Mendy
Feb 17, 2021
The Cookbook: Jekyll
The Cookbook: Jekyll
GitHub Pages are an amazing way to host Jekyll pages, but in some cases, you might be interested in running your Jekyll page on a…
Montana Mendy
Jan 25, 2021
The Build, Test, Nuke Pattern
The Build, Test, Nuke Pattern
The Build, Test, Nuke Pattern
Montana Mendy
Jan 20, 2021
The Cookbook: Fable
The Cookbook: Fable
Fable produces readable JavaScript code compatible with ES2015 standards and popular tooling like Webpack, which you’ve probably heard of…
Montana Mendy
Jan 18, 2021
Deploying and Using WebAssembly Under Deno on the Server Side Using Travis CI
Deploying and Using WebAssembly Under Deno on the Server Side Using Travis CI
Containers are a game changer in software development. They provide the operational isolation found in virtual machines without the…
Montana Mendy
Jan 15, 2021
The Cookbook: Branch Flow
The Cookbook: Branch Flow
It’s important when using multiple branches in your repository to define which branches to build to, and which branches not to build to…
Montana Mendy
Jan 13, 2021
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