https://dev.to/bugfenderapp/what-is-jenkins-and-why-should-you-be-using-it-2pe
this is a bit of reading I've done as part of the free Computer Science degree. I heard about jenkins on reddit, cscareerquestions. someone was asking what were some useful skills for junior devs to learn. i'd never heard of jenkins or docker, so i decided to read up on jenkins first. I tried to watch a video about Jenkins but it was more of a guide.
Jenkins puts new bits of code into the big code base. this way each change in the code can be tracked for bugs. it keeps teams on track. coders often work independently, so keeping the team together is important. but also Jenkins needs someone to administer it. the tests it uses to check for bugs need to be modified. in short, it is an investment, but seems to be a
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