This article is a response to “The Future of Jenkins in 2024” article, published late last year. If you’re a software developer, it is practically impossible that you haven’t at least heard of Jenkins. Developed initially by Sun Microsystems as Hudson, Jenkins is written in Java and has been the leader in software life cycle […]
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