Is CI/CD just for big tech companies, or should I bother with it for my small projects? #129906
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Hey there again, it cool that you're thinking about CI/CD this early. The short answer is: No, CI/CD isn't just for big tech companies, and yes, you should definitely consider it for your projects, even smaller ones! Here's why:
Now, how to get started? Here's a simple way:
Remember, you don't need to implement everything at once. Start simple and improve over time. The key is to start automating and get into the habit of thinking about quality and deployment as part of your development process. It's a journey, but a really rewarding one! |
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I keep hearing about CI/CD in DevOps discussions, but it sounds like something only huge tech companies would need. I'm working on small to medium-sized projects. Is CI/CD overkill for me, or is it something I should start implementing? If so, how do I even begin?
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