A place I was at recently used makefiles in each project containing entries for "build", "deploy", "test" etc. All the CI did was use shared generic jobs to call the relevant makefile command. These could just as easily…
"To make this machine viable in 2021, you need the CPU, RAM and SSD upgrades at the very minimum" This is not really a 2012 machine any more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
I'm pretty sure a lot of people wouldn't understand the word "shod". It's not really a word in common usage. I just hope nobody would mishear it as "shot". That could be unpleasant.
A place I was at recently used makefiles in each project containing entries for "build", "deploy", "test" etc. All the CI did was use shared generic jobs to call the relevant makefile command. These could just as easily…
"To make this machine viable in 2021, you need the CPU, RAM and SSD upgrades at the very minimum" This is not really a 2012 machine any more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
I'm pretty sure a lot of people wouldn't understand the word "shod". It's not really a word in common usage. I just hope nobody would mishear it as "shot". That could be unpleasant.