From SourceForge to GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket and AWS CodeCommit — code hosting platforms shaped how we build, share and collaborate.

In my latest recap article in this series I explore their rise, struggles and impact on dev culture.

https://medium.com/devops-by-nature/the-evolution-of-code-hosting-services-a-series-on-notable-platforms-9b4994f2403d?sk=3331345f9b006bf338998bd774a7c7df

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The Evolution Of Code Hosting Services: A Series On Notable Platforms

The history of code hosting services is a fascinating journey through the evolution of developer tools, the rise of open source culture and…

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I missed the semi-sunsetting of AWS CodeCommit. Too bad. I really liked it.

I guess it's GitHub. I imagine some prefer GitLab, but the last company I was at paid a lot of money to them and got pretty awful support.

For today, I think it's reasonable to keep using it. #awsCodeCommit

Setup a Continuous Deployment Pipeline with AWS CodePipeline

AWS CodePipeline is used to build, test, and deploy code. See the steps to Setup a Continuous Deployment Pipeline with AWS CodePipeline

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