Follow any one of my previous posts ", now I think about using a build server Asking about a pet project.
Recently I am reading about this 'Build Server' concept, and I have seen applications on the Maven and Cruise Controlroll Net.
And in this way I ask, cruise control for pet projects in my house. Is it possible to use something like a net?
The reason I ask that I think these build servers are primarily for team projects ... but again, I'm still very new to this automated build process .
Keep in mind that most of the time, these pet projects only
so should I pay more attention to using this concept at home, or experience it Should you do some practice? Is It Possible or Implemented Build System for Home Development Do not have
to implement a build server for your home projects Completely possible. I cc for my home projects Net is implemented and it is also very easy for the first time too. I would say that the learning curve (based on your experience) is to create and build your first project for less than one day, even though that curve always has a long tail, as you dig into some interesting details .
The question for me is one of the inspirations for continuous integration on these projects. If you are using "home project" synchronous with "throw-off project", then there is not much talk about CI problem, unless you use it specifically as a practice of learning CI Not doing it
Though, they think that they are not talking about throw-away projects, I have found (except for more obvious benefits of automation) which helps in implementing CI For the time being, the unit test is the most valuable asset in this regard, but for the time being, the unit examinations with an automated build / deployment process The combination of nutrition really lets you focus on new and changing needs when you come back to a project after setting it down for a while. Apart from this, since Mughi has commented on the answer, "CI will also give more benefits to domestic projects if they build on each other, then a project can cause change To break into others. "
My advice is to do this just once so that you have a clear picture of what is included in it and the benefits you can make and you can be harmed. Then decide for yourself whether or not to continue to do so. As I said, the learning curve is quite low, so the investment has to be done only in giving it, the reason should not be the reason.
Briefly: Viable - Yes, desirable for home projects - quite likely, worth further investigation - of course, investment - relatively less
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