Continuous Integration in Real Life

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Great talk! Excellent introduction to Continuous Integration.

Good talk - need about a week to digest all of the new tools.

Anonymous at 11:43 on 15 Mar 2014

Great talk. I will be starting efforts to make unit tests a deliverable on projects going forward. Thanks!

Amazing talk about making use of these tools to bring standards and remove pain from your process. A refreshing talk that's realistic about what you can do (and sell your clients on doing) in your everyday process.

So many references to CI out there, but very few examples of how all the pieces fit together. Beth did a fantastic jobs of filling in those blanks. Hope to make it to a Madison meetup soon!

Good but very fast, the Quick Recap and Take-Away slides helped with that but consider dropping audience participation section at end and slow down the main content.

Anonymous at 13:00 on 15 Mar 2014

good, fast survey of CI tools & practices ... for some of the reporting tools, screen shots would make an awesome addition (esp. the Technical Debt plugin for Sonar).

Anonymous at 13:00 on 15 Mar 2014

good, fast survey of CI tools & practices ... for some of the reporting tools, screen shots would make an awesome addition (esp. the Technical Debt plugin for Sonar).

Anonymous at 09:44 on 16 Mar 2014

good, fast survey of CI tools & practices ... for some of the reporting tools, screen shots would make an awesome addition (esp. the Technical Debt plugin for Sonar).

Nice overview on CI, liked the the use cases at the end.

Great overview on CI! So many things to choose from. I also liked the tips on trying to sell testing to clients and project managers.

Chris Weber at 14:37 on 16 Mar 2014

i got a lot out of this talk

Good summary of tools and strategy. Beth really shines with her practical approach to picking the right tools for each project and selling the client on making them part of the project. The final wrap up was very helpful and enlightening as she presented actual project scenarios and worked along with the class to build a CI strategy for each one.

This talk covered a lot of things I don't know about, and was almost too dense with information. I feel this could've been split into four or five talks that dug into more of the details of each part. That's probably mostly because of my ignorance of the topic, though. Very good and interesting overview. I will definitely be going through these slides and doing a lot of research based on the information. Thanks

I took a lot of notes in this talk. Much light into helpful tools that I will be sure to look into.

Great overview. Looking forward to beginning to implement this.