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Free CI and testing webinar

Posted by: Paul Duvall on 11/08/2007

Agitar’s Jeffrey Fredrick and myself will be hosting a free webinar on how to implement a continuous integration and testing process. Jeffrey is a key factor in the success of CruiseControl and is one of the principle figures behind CITCON (the other, of course, being Paul Julius); consequently, I’m humbled to have this opportunity. If you’re curious about CI or developer testing, then make it a point to join us for this event.

The webinar will take place on November 14th at 9am PST and registration is required. See you there!

The Continuous Integration book | Test Early | Stelligent


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About Paul Duvall

Paul Duvall

Paul M. Duvall is the CEO of Stelligent, a consulting firm that helps clients create production-ready software every day. He has worked in virtually every role on software projects: developer, project manager, architect and tester. He's been a featured speaker at many leading software conferences. He is the principal author of Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk (Addison-Wesley, 2007; Jolt 2008 Award Winner). He contributed to the UML 2 Toolkit (Wiley, 2003), authors a series for IBM developerWorks called Automation for the people and authored a chapter in the No Fluff Just Stuff Anthology: The 2007 Edition (Pragmatic Programmers, 2007). He is passionate about automating software development and release processes. He actively blogs on IntegrateButton.com

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