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|abstract=This session is for anyone who is curious about continuous integration (CI) and doesn't know where to start. Explore the basics of CI and its implementation in GitLab. Also learn how to use VMware virtual machines to separate environments when managing multiple projects and multiple versions of LabVIEW. | |||
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== Presentation | == Presentation links == | ||
* [https://forums.ni.com/ni/attachments/ni/niweeksessions/436/10/Continuous%20Integration%20Using%20GitLab%20and%20VMware%20Dynamically%20Launching%20and%20Assigning%20Virtual%20Machines_SEPAD.pdf | * [https://forums.ni.com/ni/attachments/ni/niweeksessions/436/10/Continuous%20Integration%20Using%20GitLab%20and%20VMware%20Dynamically%20Launching%20and%20Assigning%20Virtual%20Machines_SEPAD.pdf Presentation slides] | ||
== See | == See also == | ||
* [[Continuous Integration]] | * [[Continuous Integration]] | ||
* [[Source Code Control]] | * [[Source Code Control]] | ||
* [[Virtual | * [[wikipedia:Virtual machine|Virtual machine]] | ||
[[Category:NIWeek 2019]] | [[Category:NIWeek 2019]] | ||
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| Presenters | Samuel Taggart |
Continuous Integration Using GitLab and VMware: Dynamically Launching and Assigning Virtual Machines by Samuel Taggart
This session is for anyone who is curious about continuous integration (CI) and doesn't know where to start. Explore the basics of CI and its implementation in GitLab. Also learn how to use VMware virtual machines to separate environments when managing multiple projects and multiple versions of LabVIEW.