![]() I also recorded everything I did, so I will publish a YouTube tutorial with all the steps. This is a quick write up, I’ll come back to the post later this week and remove typos, add information and so on. A big thank you to Benjamin Howarth (a senior dev that is way more routine than me with CI solutions) for the awesome help. I am by no means a pro at this, but this should at least get you started. Since I already know a few things about setting up such an environment, I’ve decided to make that ultimate absolute beginner tutorial. I’ve also made sure that everything I use is free, some of it has a trial period. We didn’t learn this at school, I wish we had, and there are so many steps than when one of them isn’t explained it is hard to follow the rest of the steps, piecing together your own tutorial from various sources. I was unable to find an end-to-end tutorial that an absolute beginner could follow. ![]() This was my first time and I was struck by the lack of beginner tutorials. This weekend I set up an environment for Continuous Integration and Deployment with Windows server 2012RC, TeamCity, GitHub, Azure websites and ASP MVC and MSTest. ![]()
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