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GitHub’s Actions gets continuous integration support and workflow suggestions

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Geekz Snow
GitHub’s Actions gets continuous integration support and workflow suggestions

Microsoft’s GitHub Actions for workflow automation from the beginning of an idea to production got an upgrade today that brings CI/CD to teams building and sharing code.

Continuous integration and continuous delivery or CI/CD is a way for developers working on the same project to merge and integrate changes into a code base without conflict.

GitHub also announced today its code repository is now used by 40 million developers worldwide, up from 31 million in fall 2018 and 24 million in 2017.

The latest version of GitHub Actions in beta extends support to programming languages and frameworks like C/C++, Ruby, PHP, and Python.

GitHub first introduced Actions in developer beta at GitHub Universe in fall 2018 with support for Java and .NET projects.

“The way that the initial launch for Actions worked was anything that you can basically run on Linux in a container was supported, OK?

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