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Googling Aref.890 turns up some interesting information! Since this time, Aref has continued to build a variety of enterprise software solutions using engineering tools and frameworks such as FoxPro, Delphi, C++, C#, Grafana, New Relic, TeamCity, and Bamboo. As a (cheeky) hobby, Aref worked on computer viruses that came to the attention of Peter Norton. This interest led to a period where he worked in the electronics industry building industrial automation devices. He also developed an interest and high proficiency in 80 assembly languages. At age 17, Aref sold his first commercial software, a real estate management program written in Turbo Pascal. He completed a masters degree in Software Engineering but his journey with programming began when he was just 13 years old (with a Commodore 64 computer). The course has been produced by a CI/CD expert who has implemented CI/CD with TeamCity and Octopus Deploy for many renowned companies.Ĭourses : 7 Aref is an experienced software engineer passionate about sharing his knowledge and experience with others. Not only this course teaches you how a CI/CD system is implemented but also it shows you how you can deploy a CI/CD system FREE! No licence is required if you follow the architecture offered in this course. You can set up everything on your local machine. No prior knowledge about TeamCity, Octopus Deploy, or CI/CD is required. Octopus Deploy Level 2 covers advanced topics such as Life Cycles, Cloud Support and Channels

TeamCity Level 2 covers advanced topics of TeamCity Octopus Deploy Level 1 for you to quickly launch your CI/CD TeamCity Level 1 for absolute beginners of TeamCity The course is structured into four sections:

Learn the important skills of Continuous Integration and Delivery that every developer or DevOps engineer has to have in their arsenal. TeamCity and Octopus Deploy are modern, feature–rich and flexible tools that enable software development teams to launch their Continuous Integration and Delivery System (CI/CD) quickly and efficiently. Do you know that Microsoft, NASA, and Stackoverflow use Octopus Deploy internally?!
