TeamCity: continuous integration & DevOps with Java and .NET
TeamCity: continuous integration & DevOps with Java and .NET, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 40 lectures, based on 390 reviews, and has 2750 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn what is continuous integration (CI) Learn why continuous integration is important (especially in fast paced startup environment) Learn how valuable TeamCity skills are Maintain and version control database schema in an automated fashion via RoundHousE Install and configure TeamCity on Windows and Linux platforms Build and automated CI pipeline with TeamCity for .NET and Java platforms Learn how to setup automatic building notifications within Teamcity Integrate CI builds with Git repositories hosted in GitHub This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers and DevOps Engineers or Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical) or Mobile and Web App Developers or IT Administrators or Software Architects It is particularly useful for Developers and DevOps Engineers or Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical) or Mobile and Web App Developers or IT Administrators or Software Architects.
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Summary
Title: TeamCity: continuous integration & DevOps with Java and .NET
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 3.95
Number of Lectures: 40
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 40
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn what is continuous integration (CI)
- Learn why continuous integration is important (especially in fast paced startup environment)
- Learn how valuable TeamCity skills are
- Maintain and version control database schema in an automated fashion via RoundHousE
- Install and configure TeamCity on Windows and Linux platforms
- Build and automated CI pipeline with TeamCity for .NET and Java platforms
- Learn how to setup automatic building notifications within Teamcity
- Integrate CI builds with Git repositories hosted in GitHub
Who Should Attend
- Developers and DevOps Engineers
- Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical)
- Mobile and Web App Developers
- IT Administrators
- Software Architects
Target Audiences
- Developers and DevOps Engineers
- Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical)
- Mobile and Web App Developers
- IT Administrators
- Software Architects
Today the technology sector is experiencing a boom throughout the world. There are hundreds of startups launching every day. In order to move fast – these startups need people who are skilled at automating as much as possible. Mostly progressive startups – favor implementing completely automated DevOps pipelines from the get go. They realize that these practices of continuous integration (CI) and DevOps will yield tremendous benefits regarding speed and agility. The demand for these skills has been steadily rising over the last few years.
TeamCity is a very popular, mature and feature-rich toolset which enables us to build very sophisticated automated build pipelines very quickly. It has extensive community support which has augmented the core functionality of TeamCity by building and sharing hundreds of very useful plugins. Implementing continuous integration with TeamCity can help us immensely in reducing the risk within our software development lifecycle. It catches us bugs early and increases the quality of our software products. This, in turn, reduces the overall cost to develop innovative software in any environment – startups and enterprise alike.
The demand for professionals who have experience with these tools has been growing steadily over the last few years. The salaries and consulting rates for these skills have also been rising and are only bound to go up as the demand for these skills remains steady or increases.
In this course we will:
- Learn about CI and why it is important
- Learn about TeamCity
- Build an automated CI pipeline with TeamCity
- Learn how to version control and manage relational database schema
- Run the CI pipeline to maintain build artifacts
- Learn how to configure, secure and extend TeamCity
- Learn how to configure automated build notifications
- Integrate CI builds with Git repositories hosted in GitHub
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Becoming an online instructor
Lecture 3: An important message about the course
Chapter 2: Continuous integration
Lecture 1: What is continuous integration (CI)
Lecture 2: Why continuous integration (CI)?
Lecture 3: How to implement continuous integration (CI)
Chapter 3: TeamCity
Lecture 1: What is TeamCity
Lecture 2: TeamCity jobs and salaries
Lecture 3: TeamCity features and concepts
Chapter 4: Getting started
Lecture 1: Install TeamCity server
Lecture 2: Install TeamCity server – Windows
Lecture 3: Install TeamCity server – Linux
Lecture 4: Install TeamCity build agent
Lecture 5: Install TeamCity build agent – Windows
Lecture 6: Install TeamCity build agent – Linux
Lecture 7: TeamCity overview
Chapter 5: Setup
Lecture 1: TeamCity CI setup
Lecture 2: Importance of automated tests
Lecture 3: Sample database – Northwind
Lecture 4: Relational database management with RoundhousE
Chapter 6: Deep dive – .NET
Lecture 1: Deep dive – .NET
Lecture 2: .NET project overview
Lecture 3: Build CI pipeline for .NET
Lecture 4: VCS trigger for .NET project
Lecture 5: VCS trigger for SQL code (in .NET project)
Lecture 6: .NET build output
Lecture 7: .NET artifacts
Chapter 7: Deep dive – JAVA
Lecture 1: Deep dive – JAVA
Lecture 2: JAVA project overview
Lecture 3: How JAVA project works
Lecture 4: Build CI pipeline for JAVA
Lecture 5: VCS trigger for JAVA project
Lecture 6: VCS trigger for SQL code (in JAVA project)
Lecture 7: JAVA artifacts
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Lecture 1: TeamCity – concluding next steps
Lecture 2: TeamCity – install plugins
Lecture 3: TeamCity – setup build notifications
Lecture 4: TeamCity – next steps for you
Instructors
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TetraNoodle Team
REAL KNOWLEDGE. REAL EXPERIENCE. REAL VALUE. -
Manuj Aggarwal
From $2/day to boardrooms of the Fortune 500. Read my story
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- 2 stars: 16 votes
- 3 stars: 51 votes
- 4 stars: 116 votes
- 5 stars: 192 votes
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