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Team Foundation Server
let make it clear what it's used with - Visual Studio Team Services.
everyone uses the acronym so - VSTS
we dont like team services anymore - Visual Studio Online
we want more people to use azure and devops is a thing people talk about - Azure DevOps
hey we can release a different product now that the name is free - Visual Studio Online (actual visual studio editor in the browser)
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We still use CC but are looking to move to Jenkins soon-ish.
You don't have to be mad to live here [UK], but it helps.
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Question is worded so that you should be able to select more than one (and I use more than one*), but it's set up as a radio button not checkboxes.
- Jenkins (to AWS), azure dev ops (to Azure), and WT
BitBucket offers (Android app).
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Agreed. I used Azure DevOps (to Azure) and TeamCity
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Only need one option - "We don't use any..."
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I second that. We also use Azure DevOps and Jenkins
If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much.
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We use for our Asp.net core web apps Teamcity for CI stuff and Octopus Deploy for the CD part. We're using it a few years now
P.S. Option was also missing. Might be better to have the option to check more than one tool..?
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We use the same CI / CD stack
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What's that?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Azure DevOps (formerly Visual Studio Team Services, or VSTS, and before that Visual Studio Online, or VSO (not to be confused with the new Visual Studio Online which just offers Visual Studio, online)).
People may also be familiar with the on-premises version: Team Foundation Server, or TFS, which was re-branded as Azure DevOps Server.
I went for "other", but how could this be missed?
Maybe it's on the list, but under yet another name?
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We use the features of GitHub & AppCenter.ms.
Basic stuff, but enought for us.
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Simple, easy to integrate and enough as a tool.
Have not heard most of the other ones in the list.
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I've used Jenkins and TravisCI. I like both personally
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Found Jenkins a drag for C# development.
Everything required a plug-in, nothing came out of the box, and for some reason half of the plug-ins didn't support their new (at the time) pipelines as code model
It works a lot better for Java and JavaScript, which were the primary technologies the company I used Jenkins at did.
That was about four years ago though, so maybe it's better now.
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Same here, but I would not call it "simple". Also, it is buggy and slow.
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I use CircleCI after long research on what to replace Jenkins with. Oh, how relieved I am that we did it. Was happy to pull the plug on it.
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