14 articles tagged #ci-cd
All English for IT articles related to #ci-cd.
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English for Groovy Developers
Vocabulary for developers using Groovy — dynamic vs. static compilation, closures, builders, and the DSL vocabulary that shows up constantly in Jenkins pipelines and Gradle build scripts.
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English for CircleCI Pipelines
Learn the English vocabulary for describing CircleCI workflows, jobs, and caching when discussing CI pipeline failures and improvements with a team.
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English for Jenkins CI
Learn the English vocabulary for Jenkins CI/CD, from Jenkinsfiles and pipeline stages to explaining a broken build agent to your team.
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How to Explain a Flaky CI Pipeline in English
Learn the English vocabulary for describing flaky CI failures, diagnosing their root causes, and proposing fixes clearly to your team.
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English for GitHub Actions CI
Learn the English vocabulary for GitHub Actions: workflows, jobs, and runners, explained for discussing continuous integration pipelines clearly.
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English for GitHub Actions Reusable Workflows
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing GitHub Actions reusable workflows: workflow_call, inputs, secrets inheritance, and composite actions.
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How to Discuss a CI/CD Pipeline Failure in English
Learn the English phrasing for explaining a CI/CD pipeline failure, from distinguishing failure types to communicating impact to the team.
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How to Explain Flaky CI to Stakeholders in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrasing for explaining flaky tests and unreliable CI pipelines to non-technical stakeholders without sounding dismissive or alarming.
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How to Discuss Flaky Tests in English
A practical English guide for talking about flaky tests — how to describe intermittent failures, propose fixes, and push back on 'just re-run it' culture.
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Programmable CI English: Dagger and Earthly Vocabulary
Learn the English vocabulary used with Dagger and Earthly — programmable CI pipelines, modules, caching, and reproducible builds explained for IT professionals.
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English for DevOps Professionals: Key Vocabulary
CI/CD pipeline language, deployment phrases, infrastructure-as-code discourse, and the English DevOps professionals use in real conversations and documents.
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Trunk-Based Development Vocabulary: Feature Flags, Short-Lived Branches, and CI
Trunk-based development, short-lived feature branches, feature flags for incomplete work, and continuous integration vocabulary.
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DevSecOps Pipeline Vocabulary: SAST, DAST, and Shift-Left Security Language
Learn the essential English vocabulary for DevSecOps pipelines — SAST, DAST, SCA, shift-left security, SBOM, supply chain security, and security gate terminology.
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DevOps Vocabulary: 40 Must-Know Terms Explained
A practical guide to the 40 most essential DevOps terms — from CI/CD pipelines and containers to monitoring, IaC, and deployment strategies. With example sentences for each term.
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