RailsConf 2016 - Strong Practices for Rails Applications Continuous Delivery

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Strong Practices for Rails Applications Continuous Delivery by Nathan Smith & Robb Kidd

High-velocity organizations deliver change to their customers quickly in a repeatable and predictable way. This talk will explore some pre-requisites and best practices that will help your team move to safe, continuous delivery of your Rails applications. We will demonstrate the path from code commit, to packaged application, to an updated production environment. All of the necessary steps along the way will be fully automated using Chef Delivery. You will leave with some new ideas, practices, and techniques your team can adopt, continuously delivering value to your customers.

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