GitHub Actions with Enrico Campidoglio
What are GitHub Actions, and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Enrico Campidoglio about how GitHub evolves under Microsoft and the addition of GitHub Actions to expand CI/CD capabilities directly in GitHub. Enrico talks about how typically build services of continuous integration with GitHub have to be set up elsewhere - but GitHub Actions solves that, and adds some new capabilities. The discussion turns to building Docker containers as part of GitHub Actions and the power that represents - use it wisely!
Guests:
Enrico Campidoglio
Enrico Campidoglio is a freelance programmer, teacher and mentor with a strong passion for acquiring and sharing knowledge. If allowed, he'll talk for hours about software quality, the DevOps culture, the history of personal computing and mechanical keyboards. One topic he's particularly fond of is Git, which, as he discovered, combines two of his other passions: the Unix philosophy and source code history. Enrico speaks regularly at conferences and user groups, delivers workshops and produces online courses for Pluralsight. In his non-existent free time, he enjoys reading books about computer history, tinkering with his keyboards or going for a run. Enrico can be found online on his website at megakemp.com or on Twitter at @ecampidoglio.
Links:
- Logging SignalR Traffic in Server-Side Blazor http://www.appvnext.com/blog/2019/12/21/logging-signalr-traffic-in-server-side-blazor
- Azure DevOps https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/
- GitHub Actions https://github.com/features/actions
- GitHub Enterprise https://github.com/enterprise
- Appveyor https://www.appveyor.com/
- TeamCity https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/
- GitHub Webhooks https://developer.github.com/webhooks/
- Ansible https://www.ansible.com/
- GitHub Marketplace https://github.com/marketplace