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Teamcity and Github Training by DevOpsSchool


Teamcity is a configuration management tool (in JAVA) build and tests the project which is configured through server and can be set up to build and run on different platforms and operating systems.
Teamcity Agenda - https://bit.ly/2Pd2Mzz

To learn GitHub you should understand GIT first. When software or an app get developed, a constant change has been made to the code, releasing new version up to and after its official release.
Github Agenda - https://bit.ly/2LJXe2X

Teamcity and Github Training by DevOpsSchool
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  1. Thanks for sharing this TeamCity and GitHub training opportunity — it’s great to see focused sessions that bring these two essential tools together! I especially appreciate how the post highlights integrated learning, because understanding how CI/CD with TeamCity works in harmony with GitHub workflows is something many developers and DevOps teams struggle with when they first start adopting modern pipelines. The emphasis on hands-on practice stood out to me, as real experience setting up builds, managing triggers, and troubleshooting in real environments always makes the concepts stick much better than just theory alone. It’s also refreshing to see training that’s designed for a range of skill levels — from people just getting started with continuous integration to those looking to refine their automated delivery strategies. If I could suggest one thing, a short agenda or a few specific outcomes from the session would help potential attendees gauge exactly what they’ll walk away with. Overall, this feels like a thoughtful and practical learning opportunity that will genuinely help people deepen their CI/CD skills — thanks again for posting!

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  2. This blog provides valuable insights into how TeamCity and GitHub are integral to streamlining the CI/CD pipeline. By combining TeamCity’s automation capabilities with GitHub’s code management features, developers can improve code quality, enhance collaboration, and accelerate delivery times. The hands-on training approach, focusing on real-world scenarios, equips learners with practical skills to integrate version control, automate builds, and ensure smooth deployment workflows. It's a great resource for anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of DevOps and continuous integration.

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