Thursday, March 04, 2010
CI in .NET Chapters
More chapters for Continuous Integration in .NET are now available to MEAP subscribers. This means you can get a look at what we're working on. And please provide us feedback in the Author Online forum. Here's what you can find in the latest MEAP:
Chapter 7 has arrived! This chapter takes you deeper into testing in your continuous integration environment. You'll go beyond unit testing to integration, system, and acceptance testing. You will learn when it is good to use tools like Selenium, White, or FitNesse in your CI process.
Chapter 8 is also new! Here you will learn why you should obey some coding rules and best practices and how to incorporate enforcing these rules into CI. In this chapter, we will look at FxCop, StyleCop, and (briefly) NDepend and how to use them to continuously analyze the code.
As always, happy MEAPing!
Chapter 7 has arrived! This chapter takes you deeper into testing in your continuous integration environment. You'll go beyond unit testing to integration, system, and acceptance testing. You will learn when it is good to use tools like Selenium, White, or FitNesse in your CI process.
Chapter 8 is also new! Here you will learn why you should obey some coding rules and best practices and how to incorporate enforcing these rules into CI. In this chapter, we will look at FxCop, StyleCop, and (briefly) NDepend and how to use them to continuously analyze the code.
As always, happy MEAPing!
Labels: CIinDotNet
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Free excerpts from CI in .NET
Our book, Continuous Integration in .NET is generating lots of interest around the Interwebs. If you're wondering about this book, you can get some free excerpts. The latest is a look at using TeamCity for your CI server. Check them all out, then go buy the book.
Chapter 1: Grokking Continuous Integration
Green Paper: Continuous Integration in .NET
dotNetSlackers.com: Continuous Integration with TeamCity
Chapter 1: Grokking Continuous Integration
Green Paper: Continuous Integration in .NET
dotNetSlackers.com: Continuous Integration with TeamCity
Labels: CIinDotNet, Continuous Integration, TeamCity
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