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Continuous Integration for Database Development

14 Mar 2011CPOL5 min read 25.5K   6  
Continuous integration makes development more efficient – allowing bugs to be caught earlier, and providing rapid validation. But for too long, it hasn’t been standard practice for databases. This is an overview of implementing CI so you can bring database code in line with application development.

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