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  2. Continuous integration - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known work (1989) on continuous integration was the Infuse environment developed by G. E. Kaiser, D. E. Perry, and W. M. Schell. [4]In 1994, Grady Booch used the phrase continuous integration in Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications (2nd edition) [5] to explain how, when developing using micro processes, "internal releases represent a sort of continuous integration ...

  3. CI/CD - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, CI/CD or CICD is the combined practices of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) or, less often, continuous deployment. [1] They are sometimes referred to collectively as continuous development or continuous software development.

  4. Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka has the longest continuous history of Buddhism of any predominantly Buddhist nation. [317] During periods of decline, the Sri Lankan monastic lineage was revived through contact with Thailand and Burma. [318] Although Hindus in Sri Lanka form a religious minority, Hinduism has been present in Sri Lanka at least since the 2nd century ...

  5. Category:Continuous integration - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Continuous integration" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Multi-stage continuous integration - Wikipedia

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    Multi-stage continuous integration is an expansion upon continuous integration, it presumes that you are already following those recommended practices. The larger and/or more complex the project, the higher the chance that the project becomes unstable. Alerts and broken builds increase as the project grows.

  7. LankaeNews - Wikipedia

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    LankaeNews.com was banned for several years under the Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa.Its office was set on fire in an arson attack in 2011 and its Editor Bennett Rupasinghe told BBC that he suspected the government’s hand in the crime as LankaeNews had written several articles critical of the Sri Lankan government. [1]

  8. E FM - Wikipedia

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    E FM (88.3 FM) is a Colombo, Sri Lanka–based radio station. Tagged with the catchphrase "Your Lifestyle Station", E FM is one of the three radio channels (Shree FM and Ran FM) operated and managed by EAP Broadcasting Company Ltd., [1] a subsidiary of the EAP Edirisinghe Group of Companies.

  9. Portal:Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka, historically known as Ceylon, and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean , southwest of the Bay of Bengal , separated from the Indian peninsula by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait .