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notgartner.wordpress.com — Ever wanted to get continuous integration (CI) working with TFS? Have a look at TFSIntegrator and find out how easy it can be.

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Funny, doesn't look easy. This is an example of how programmers SUCK at documentation.

I'm actually interested at CI, but since I'm new to it and I'm also new to TFS, I'm at the baby-feeding stage. I need to be spoonfed info.

This post throws fifteen metric tons of shit at you, most of which is unnecessary to "see how easy it is" or even to understand what the goddamn thing does.

For example, it has diagrams outlining how TFSI hooks into the TFS eventing system in order to do whatever the shit it does.

TL;DR version: TL;DR!!!

1) Vision statement (what does it do in 25 words or less) 2) Requirements 3) example of use

The rest of it can go on different pages/different posts. Jumbled up load of crap.
posted by yesthatmcgurk yesthatmcgurk 1 year, 1 month ago



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