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Community Kickoff
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Agenda ● ● ● ● ● ● What’s a software
build? Jenkins+GIT+JDK Installations GIT Repository Hello World java project Jenkins initial configuration Hello World Job
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What’s a Software
Build “The process of converting source code files into standalone software artifact(s) that can be run on a computer” Wikipedia
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Liora Milbaum liora@lmb.co.il
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