matthewhorvat's review against another edition

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4.0

Continuous Delivery has become quite the buzz word lately. Hoping to start to better implement it at the office, I dug into this book.

This book goes through every single phase and offers examples and tips. I would consider this book an important theoretical read for every team attempting to implement this process.

djryan's review against another edition

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5.0

Fantastic read; should be required reading for all developers and management in tech houses.

Can't wait to implement the arse out of this.

marksutherland's review against another edition

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4.0

An excellent and thorough textbook that's well worth a read by anyone implementing or involved in Continuous Integration, Deployment and Delivery systems. A little dated as it tends to focus on Java and doesn't really discuss the impact of containers, but the principles are still clear and there are plenty of software orgs that don't follow the basic tenets laid out.

deeparcher's review

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4.0

This is more for the people doing the work of creating the continuous delivery pipeline than for the non-technical troublemakers pushing for better processes.

marksutherland's review

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4.0

An excellent and thorough textbook that's well worth a read by anyone implementing or involved in Continuous Integration, Deployment and Delivery systems. A little dated as it tends to focus on Java and doesn't really discuss the impact of containers, but the principles are still clear and there are plenty of software orgs that don't follow the basic tenets laid out.

hihihihi's review

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3.0

Book have some interesting thoughts on continuous delivery. I don't agree with branching in that book.
Deploying data chapter is too small there.
Maybe it is good for management, but definitely not good enough for person who would like to implement Continuous Delivery in organization.

will_sargent's review

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5.0

Excellent. A must read for anyone who has thought hard about getting an app out the door.

leeg's review

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4.0

Some very good content, though it's a slog to get through. There's a bit of teaching grandmothers to suck eggs with the amount of version control information included.
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