TeamCity - Continuous Integration, Build Management, and avoiding broken builds
Abstract
When Martin Fowler first wrote about Continuous Integration, he described it as a practice that changes integration from a "long and unpredictable process" to a "non-event" - something that every team could use to make their code more reliable and clean, with minimal effort. Using code-level demonstrations, we will go through the CI practice using TeamCity, a distributed build management and continuous integration system which was designed specifically to improve team communication, integrate into the development process, run builds, detect problems, and report issues in a non-intrusive way, so that your code base stays clean and your projects are completed faster.
Speaker
Roman Strobl