![]() ![]() You can then be sure that a working site is deployed. This allows the code to be checked ensuring the code compiles and builds, as it would inside Visual Studio. In our case at The Cogworks, a website in our development environment. This allows the development team to push to a Git repository and for the TeamCity tool to monitor the Git repository and perform a series of build steps in order for the website to be built and deployed to a webserver. TeamCity is a tool developed by JetBrains to run a continuous integration environment. What is TeamCity and Continuous Integration? Note: This is a cross post from my blog post over at Work’s blog at CogWorks, this is a cross post to keep a record of my findings. ![]()
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