Recently, I've been asked by a group of people to provide arguments that should convince developers and managers to use a CI/CD infrastructure. If you're a developer and you haven't been frozen in an icy lake somewhere in Greenland for the past 8-10 years, you don't need to be convinced. Please, move on. You'll only read what you're used to do daily. And to thank you for stopping by, here's a nice photo of a dog:
So, if you're still here, it means you're in doubt of how CI/CD will play a role in our software development utility belt. Although we all know that automated tests and even a simple CI/CD infrastructure are the foundation of modern software development practices, I wasn't able to answer their questions right on spot. I mean, it's obvious that what we do has benefits, but we still don't know how to quantify them. Often, we see folks banging their heads against the wall trying to figure out _wh