Fun Fun Function | Getting started with CircleCI - Continuous Integration P2 - Fun Fun Function @funfunfunction | Uploaded July 2017 | Updated October 2024, 14 minutes ago.
π CircleCI - Get started (Sponsor)
circleci.com/funci
π Watch Continuous Integration series from the start
youtube.com/watch?v=ymPOI4gWQFY&index=1&list=PL0zVEGEvSaeFFy32i5A4041qSTbYqtKqv
π React Redux starter kit
github.com/davezuko/react-redux-starter-kit
π Caching in CircleCI (docs)
circleci.com/docs/2.0/caching
π Example app from the video
github.com/mpj/funfunapp
π mpj on Twitter
twitter.com/mpjme
π Help translate the show to your language
youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCO1cgjhGzsSYb1rsB4bFe4Q
In the last episode I talked about how a team that practices Continuous Integration uses an automated verification system in order to be able to merge multiple times per day. In that video, the automated verification system was a very abstract thing - today, we are going to get down and dirty and really look at what an automated verification system looks like in real life. There are many different tools that you can use to set up an automated verification system - in this video we are going to use CircleCI, partly because they are the sponsors of this video, but more importantly because they have been my personal favorite CI solution for the last year. In this video weβre going to create a new web application, push it to github, add CircleCI to the project, and watch CircleCI build and test our project on each merge.
π Follow on Twitch and support by becoming a Subscriber
We record the show live Mondays 7 AM PT
twitch.tv/funfunfunction
π Fun Fun Forum
Private discussion forum with other viewers in between shows. https://www.funfunforum.com. Available to patron members, become one at patreon.com/funfunfunction
π mpj on Twitter
twitter.com/mpjme
π CircleCI (Show sponsor)
Robust and sleek Docker-based Continuous Integration as a service. I used CircleCI prior to them becoming a sponsor and I love that their free tier is powerful enough for small personal projects, even if they are private. Use this link when you sign up to let them know you came from here:
circleci.funfunfunction.com
π Quokka (Show sponsor)
Wonder how MPJ evaluates JavaScript inline his editor. Quokka is the answer - use this link when you buy to let them know you came from here:
quokka.funfunfunction.com
π FUN FUN FUNCTION
Since 2015, Fun Fun Function (FFF) is one of the longest running weekly YouTube shows on programming π thanks to its consistency and quality reaching 200,000+ developers.
π€¦ββοΈ The Failing Together concept is what makes FFF unique. Most coding content out there focus on step-by-step tutorials. We think tutorials are too far removed from what everyday development is like. Instead, FFF has created a completely new learning environment where we grow from failure, by solving problems while intensively interacting with a live audience.
Tutorials try to solve a problem. Failing Together makes you grow as a developer and coworker.
πΉ Each show is recorded live on Twitch in a 2-hour livestream on Mondays. The host, assisted by the audience, is tasked to complete a programming challenge by an expert guest. Like in the real world, we often fail, and learn from it. This, of course, reflects what the audience identifies with, and is one of the most praised aspects of the show.
β― On Fridays, an edited version of the show is adapted for and published on YouTube.
Content Topics revolve around: JavaScript, Functional Programming, Software Architecture, Quality Processes, Developer Career and Health, Team Collaboration, Software Development, Project Management
π CircleCI - Get started (Sponsor)
circleci.com/funci
π Watch Continuous Integration series from the start
youtube.com/watch?v=ymPOI4gWQFY&index=1&list=PL0zVEGEvSaeFFy32i5A4041qSTbYqtKqv
π React Redux starter kit
github.com/davezuko/react-redux-starter-kit
π Caching in CircleCI (docs)
circleci.com/docs/2.0/caching
π Example app from the video
github.com/mpj/funfunapp
π mpj on Twitter
twitter.com/mpjme
π Help translate the show to your language
youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCO1cgjhGzsSYb1rsB4bFe4Q
In the last episode I talked about how a team that practices Continuous Integration uses an automated verification system in order to be able to merge multiple times per day. In that video, the automated verification system was a very abstract thing - today, we are going to get down and dirty and really look at what an automated verification system looks like in real life. There are many different tools that you can use to set up an automated verification system - in this video we are going to use CircleCI, partly because they are the sponsors of this video, but more importantly because they have been my personal favorite CI solution for the last year. In this video weβre going to create a new web application, push it to github, add CircleCI to the project, and watch CircleCI build and test our project on each merge.
π Follow on Twitch and support by becoming a Subscriber
We record the show live Mondays 7 AM PT
twitch.tv/funfunfunction
π Fun Fun Forum
Private discussion forum with other viewers in between shows. https://www.funfunforum.com. Available to patron members, become one at patreon.com/funfunfunction
π mpj on Twitter
twitter.com/mpjme
π CircleCI (Show sponsor)
Robust and sleek Docker-based Continuous Integration as a service. I used CircleCI prior to them becoming a sponsor and I love that their free tier is powerful enough for small personal projects, even if they are private. Use this link when you sign up to let them know you came from here:
circleci.funfunfunction.com
π Quokka (Show sponsor)
Wonder how MPJ evaluates JavaScript inline his editor. Quokka is the answer - use this link when you buy to let them know you came from here:
quokka.funfunfunction.com
π FUN FUN FUNCTION
Since 2015, Fun Fun Function (FFF) is one of the longest running weekly YouTube shows on programming π thanks to its consistency and quality reaching 200,000+ developers.
π€¦ββοΈ The Failing Together concept is what makes FFF unique. Most coding content out there focus on step-by-step tutorials. We think tutorials are too far removed from what everyday development is like. Instead, FFF has created a completely new learning environment where we grow from failure, by solving problems while intensively interacting with a live audience.
Tutorials try to solve a problem. Failing Together makes you grow as a developer and coworker.
πΉ Each show is recorded live on Twitch in a 2-hour livestream on Mondays. The host, assisted by the audience, is tasked to complete a programming challenge by an expert guest. Like in the real world, we often fail, and learn from it. This, of course, reflects what the audience identifies with, and is one of the most praised aspects of the show.
β― On Fridays, an edited version of the show is adapted for and published on YouTube.
Content Topics revolve around: JavaScript, Functional Programming, Software Architecture, Quality Processes, Developer Career and Health, Team Collaboration, Software Development, Project Management