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Building a Modern CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins

This course will teach you how to use Jenkins Pipeline to write CI/CD workflows.

Intermediate
1h 43m
(10)

Created by Chris Blackden

Last Updated Dec 07, 2023

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Building a Modern CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins

This course will teach you how to use Jenkins Pipeline to write CI/CD workflows.

Intermediate
1h 43m
(10)

Created by Chris Blackden

Last Updated Dec 07, 2023

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DevOps engineers are often asked to build, test, and deploy applications in a way that's reliable and repeatable without making code changes to the application itself. One of the tools that's available to do that is Jenkins Pipeline. In this course, Building a Modern CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins, you’ll learn how to use Jenkins Pipeline to effectively write CI/CD workflows. First, you’ll explore the syntax and features of Jenkins pipeline code. Next, you’ll discover how to use flow control steps and conditions to control deployments. Finally, you’ll learn how to create reusable shared libraries to use with Jenkins pipelines. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to write workflows needed to write CI/CD workflows using Jenkins Pipeline.

Building a Modern CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins
Intermediate
1h 43m
(10)
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