Build Tools for Azure DevOps in Microsoft Power Platform

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What is Azure DevOps?

Azure DevOps is a powerful platform that streamlines the software development lifecycle by integrating key tools for planning, development, testing, and deployment. Here are some of its key features and benefits:

  1. Collaboration: Azure DevOps brings together developers, project managers, and contributors to work collaboratively on software development projects. It fosters a collaborative culture that allows teams to create and improve products more efficiently than traditional development approaches.
  2. Agile Tools: Azure DevOps provides Azure Boards, a suite of Agile tools for planning and tracking work. Teams can use Kanban and Scrum methods to manage code defects, issues, and work items effectively.
  3. Source Control: Azure Repos offers Git repositories or Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) for source control of your code. It allows developers to manage their codebase efficiently and collaborate on changes.
  4. Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD): Azure Pipelines provides build and release services, enabling continuous integration and delivery of applications. Teams can automate build processes, test code, and deploy changes to production environments.
  5. Testing Capabilities: Azure Test Plans offers tools for manual/exploratory testing and continuous testing. Teams can ensure the quality of their applications by thoroughly testing them throughout the development process.

What are Power Platform Build Tools for Azure DevOps?

Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools for Azure DevOps provide a seamless way to automate common build and deployment tasks related to apps built on Microsoft Power Platform. These tasks include:

  1. Synchronizing Solution Metadata : This involves managing solution metadata (also known as solutions) that contains various platform components, such as… (Read full post on www.beringer.net)

 

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