Visual Studio Team Services can help Eclipse developers? You're kidding me! by François Bouteruche

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I'm sure you're wondering what a Microsoft DevOps solution can do for you. You are not a .NET developer ! Forget everything you think you know about Microsoft developer tools. Visual Studio Team Services is a DevOps solution for any app, any developer and any platform. We have a first-class integration plugin for Eclipse that allows Eclipse developers to take advantage of VSTS features. In 35 minutes, I will show you how we can setup a continuous delivery pipeline from Eclipse to Azure for a Java application hosted in containers. After this talk, I bet you will want to give a try to VSTS.




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