Software developers have spent the last decade talking about Continuous Delivery and the benefits of delivering working code as often as possible. But it turns out that’s only one part of the whole picture of software delivery. Modern teams actually have three distinct outcomes they are trying to achieve — a holy trinity of continuous, incremental, and progressive delivery. Each of these delivery practices can help your team move faster with less risk.
Continuous Delivery
Continuous Delivery is a set of practices that ensure your code is always in a deployable state. You accomplish this by increasing the frequency at which code is committed, built, tested, and deployed-steps that in the past only occurred at the end of a project when it was ‘code complete’.
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