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Continuous Delivery (CD)

Continuous Delivery (CD)

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What is Continuous Delivery (CD)?

Continuous Delivery (CD) is a software engineering approach where teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released at any time. It aims to reduce the inherent risk of releasing software by delivering incremental updates more frequently. CD automates the release process, enabling faster and more predictable deployments.

What other technologies are related to Continuous Delivery (CD)?

Continuous Delivery (CD) Complementary Technologies

CI is a prerequisite for CD. You need to integrate code changes frequently before you can reliably deliver them.
mentioned alongside Continuous Delivery (CD) in 29% (292) of relevant job posts
CD often involves deploying and managing APIs, making API engineering practices complementary.
mentioned alongside Continuous Delivery (CD) in 43% (56) of relevant job posts
Continuous Deployment is a more advanced form of CD, representing full automation of the release pipeline.
mentioned alongside Continuous Delivery (CD) in 2% (51) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Continuous Delivery (CD)?

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