Continuous Integration Patterns and Anti-Patterns

Reap the full benefits of enhanced code quality, better testing practices, and early error detection with proper implementation of continuous integration processes. This Refcard explains detailed patterns and anti-patterns for core areas of CI, including version control, the build stage, pipeline monitoring, documentation, as well as communication and collaboration across teams and within the organization.

Continuous Configuration Essentials

Continuous configuration occurs when a configuration platform is used to automate, monitor, design, and manage otherwise manual processes, which are essential components of improving the overall efficiency and success of your team's SDLC. There are several areas to prioritize in a continuous configuration methodology — the right tools for building a continuous deployment pipeline, effective pipeline maintenance and management, and, of course, widespread automation.

In addition to covering key benefits of continuous configuration, our Refcard details specific concepts and foundations of this modern approach to DevOps, including build automation, infrastructure as code, configuration monitoring and management, enforcement in CI/CD processes, and more!