![]() ![]() I had to learn some new stuff, read through docs and went to a lot of trial and errors. My latest journey was to move my CI/CD pipeline to Azure DevOps. But getting there is a real challenge!Īzure DevOps CI/CD for Windows Desktop Apps – Part 1 (this post)Īzure DevOps CI/CD for Windows Desktop Apps – Part 2Īzure DevOps CI/CD for Windows Desktop Apps – Part 3Īzure DevOps CI/CD for Windows Desktop Apps – Part 4Īzure DevOps CI/CD for Windows Desktop Apps – Part 5 Every single time I kick off a build and release, I’m happy and smiling because everything is running smooth and you don’t have to worry about messing things up. I’ve been doing DevOps and CI/CD for many years now and having manual build/release steps is a huge source for errors and issues. The most important thing for any app is a consistent build/deployment process. ![]()
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