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Published inAug 2016
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Vilic Vane
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Vilic Vane is a JavaScript engineer with over 8 years of experience in web development. He started following the TypeScript project since it went public, and hes also a contributor of the project. He is now working at Ruff, a startup company building an IoT platform that runs JavaScript on embedded devices.
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In this final chapter, we built the outline of a complete workflow starting with building and testing to continuous integration and automated deployment. We've covered some popular services or tools and provide other options for readers to discover and explore.

Among the varieties of choice, you might agree that the most appropriate workflow for your team is the workflow that fits the best. Taking people rather than technologies alone into consideration is an important part of software engineering, and it is also the key to keeping the team efficient (and happy, perhaps).

The sad thing about a team, or a crowd of people is that usually only a few of them can keep the passion burning. We’ve talked about finding the balance point, but that is what we still need to practice. And in most of the cases, expecting every one of your team to find the right point is just unreasonable. When it comes to team projects, we'd better have rules that can be validated automatically instead of conventions...

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Published in: Aug 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785280832

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Vilic Vane

Vilic Vane is a JavaScript engineer with over 8 years of experience in web development. He started following the TypeScript project since it went public, and hes also a contributor of the project. He is now working at Ruff, a startup company building an IoT platform that runs JavaScript on embedded devices.
Read more about Vilic Vane