Having an understanding of what CI/CD entails makes you more valuable in today’s software development world. This noob’s guide to CI/CD mobile app development is ideal for mobile app developers who are new to CI/CD.
You have just arrived at your favorite holiday destination and reached the hotel reception on a busy morning. It shouldn’t matter to you today if the hotel reception is crowded or there is no one available to help you with check-in. You will directly walk over to the self-service kiosk, enter your booking details, and scan your passport. The check-in process is completed in no time and you are provided with your room details. The kiosk even vends out your swipe card!
In this article, we’ve broken down the pros and cons of on-premise vs. cloud-based mobile testing, so you can be confident about your next steps in choosing an approach for your team and project.
TL;DR: GameCI is a toolbox for building Unity games, which contains a collection of Dockerized Unity Editors for different target platforms, and documentation to set up pipelines using GitLab CI and GitHub Actions. You can use GameCI with any CI platfrom that supports Docker, even with Codemagic. Alternatively, you can use Codemagic’s preinstalled Unity Editor, or install another version.
Adam Law shares some practices and processes that his team uses to ensure that their finance app continues to serve the customer in the best possible way. We’re sharing them with you in the hopes that you pick up something new for your team!
This article explains how Ably complements Kafka to reach end-users on the public internet.
In the previous articles, we learned how to deploy the Flutter desktop for Linux, the web app with Firebase, and S3. And in this tutorial, I will show you how to build and package a Flutter Linux Desktop app with Bitrise.