Andrew Phillips
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Outsourcing Empire: How Company-States Made the Modern World
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2020
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4 editions
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The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
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2014
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Scala Puzzlers
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2014
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5 editions
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History of Colchester
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2004
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6 editions
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War, Religion and Empire: The Transformation of International Orders
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2010
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9 editions
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International Order in Diversity: War, Trade and Rule in the Indian Ocean (Cambridge Studies in International Relations Book 137)
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2015
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6 editions
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How the East Was Won: Barbarian Conquerors, Universal Conquest and the Making of Modern Asia
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Colchester in the Great War
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The Manager's Guide to Continuous Delivery
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2014
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The Rebirth of England and Englishness: The Vision of William Barnes
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1996
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3 editions
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“Slow, error-prone, manual processes, delays, handoffs and lengthy fix cycles inevitably lead to infrequent releases. And when you infrequently release large numbers of changes and fixes in one go, the go-live is predestined to be stressful and often followed by days or weeks of post-release emergency patches.”
― The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
― The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
“Continuous Delivery changes the way that you and your software development teams work together. This is not a process that stops at the boundaries of the software development team. It helps to foster a professional, high-performance team culture. It frees each group to make the professional decisions for which they are trained and yet encourages them to interact more and depend upon one another’s skills and expertise.”
― The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
― The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
“With Continuous Delivery, developers commit their changes to central version control several times a day, from where the changes are automatically built and tested to produce an updated version of the product.”
― The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
― The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery: Delivering Software in Days
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