Jenkins is a powerful and flexible automation tool; It is used to automate almost anything.
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Jenkins is the most popular tool to do Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery of your software:
It s free and open source
It has a strong community with thousands of plugins you can use
Jenkins is used in a lot of companies, from startups to enterprises
Do I need programming experience?
No, you don t. It s easy to get started and no scripting experience required.
If you ve heard of DevOps and seen the words: CI/CD, Pipelines and automation, then more than likely, the tool being used is Jenkins.
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DevOps is a combination of software development and information technology operations that enables businesses to deliver applications at a faster pace. It brings together development and operations teams so there are fewer redundancies in the software development process.
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Specification: DevOps: Jenkins Github and AWS In Practice 2021
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Maurice Glaser –
A bit chaotic
Mahdi Eftekhari Moghaddam –
I bet all the high ratings are purchased. So he starts defining CI/CD by using copy pasted excerpt from semaphoreci website. Just reads the statements. Then he explains what Jenkins is by reading the Jenkins’ definition from its website. No more explanation, just read what’s written there. Then installs Jenkins by copy pasting command and literally using the words blah blah blah instead of explaining the commands. Then he goes through the available options in Jenkins, clicks on the question marks, and reads the help snippet. It seems his assumption is that we are unable to read, so his duty as a teacher is to read out loud from websites, and help snippets. Don’t waste your time nor your money. You learn way better by reading the documentation and watching YouTube videos.