Continuous Delivery LiveLessons (Video Training), Downloadable Version

Continuous Delivery LiveLessons (Video Training), Downloadable Version

Continuous Delivery LiveLessons (Video Training), Downloadable Version

3 1/2+ Hours of Video Instruction Overview Getting software released to users is often a painful, risky, and time-consuming process. The practice of continuous delivery sets out the principles and technical practices that enable rapid, low-risk delivery of high quality, valuable new functionality to users.

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