Part 4 – GitHub
Can you use Git Hub? yes.
GitHub is also an option you could pursue when moving to Git. GitHub has a lot of new features and offerings that Azure DevOps does not have. However, there is basically no documentation from MSFT on how to configure builds and various other automation options in GitHub. I’m sure it’s possible but there will be a fair amount of guess work. Getting your pipelines fully…
GitHub is also an option you could pursue when moving to Git. GitHub has a lot of new features and offerings that Azure DevOps does not have. However, there is basically no documentation from MSFT on how to configure builds and various other automation options in GitHub. I’m sure it’s possible but there will be a fair amount of guess work. Getting your pipelines fully…
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Part 4 – GitHub
Can you use Git Hub? yes. GitHub is also an option you could pursue when moving to Git. GitHub has a lot of new features and offerings that Azure DevOps does not have. However, there is basically no documentation from MSFT on how to configure builds and various other automation options in GitHub.
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