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Alexander Benedikt Kuttig
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Alexander Benedikt Kuttig

Alexander Benedikt Kuttig has a master's degree in computer science and currently works as a software and app architect. With plenty of industry experience, he has created app architecture for different industries, such as education, sports and fitness, manufacturing, printing, and banking, which have been used by millions of users across the globe. He runs multiple businesses, such as Horizon Alpha, an app development agency, and Teamfit, a digital corporate health platform. He also speaks about his work at different conferences, such as RNEU and the Geekle Cross-Platform Summit, and has a blog on Medium, which he uses to write about the challenges he faces. Alexander is highly experienced as a React Native developer, speaker, and contributor.
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Understanding workflow automation and CD for build and release

Before we start creating our pipeline, let’s look at building and releasing apps in general. Android uses Gradle as its build tool and a KeyStore file to verify ownership of an app. If you are not familiar with releasing Android apps, please read this guide first: https://bit.ly/prn-android-release.

On iOS, you have to use Xcode to build, sign, and release your app. If you are not familiar with this process, please read this guide first: https://bit.ly/prn-ios-release.

Fortunately, for both platforms (Android and iOS), the build and deployment processes can be executed via command-line tools. Gradle works as a command-line tool itself and Xcode provides the Xcode command-line tools. This means we can write scripts for the complete process, which we can then invoke with our workflow automation tools.

Unfortunately, these processes are quite complex, so we don’t want to write scripts by ourselves....

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Alexander Benedikt Kuttig

Alexander Benedikt Kuttig has a master's degree in computer science and currently works as a software and app architect. With plenty of industry experience, he has created app architecture for different industries, such as education, sports and fitness, manufacturing, printing, and banking, which have been used by millions of users across the globe. He runs multiple businesses, such as Horizon Alpha, an app development agency, and Teamfit, a digital corporate health platform. He also speaks about his work at different conferences, such as RNEU and the Geekle Cross-Platform Summit, and has a blog on Medium, which he uses to write about the challenges he faces. Alexander is highly experienced as a React Native developer, speaker, and contributor.
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