Continuous Discussions (#c9d9): Episode 30 Recap – Mobile Apps and Continuous Delivery
Written by: Electric Bee
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Earlier this morning on #c9d9 we discussed how Mobile CI and CD is different:
- How consumer expectations and the release process into the App Store affect your CI pipeline?
- (and also: when will Apple enable developers to support true Continuous Delivery of their mobile apps?)
- How is testing for mobile different, and how the growth in testing cycles for the different target devices influences your processes, as well as the design of your application?
- How does your code review changes?
- What does Mobile have in common with Embedded and IoT development- and what can we learn from these processes to streamline our mobile app delivery?
- How should your CD pipelines take into consideration both the mobile front end and supporting backend services, and how do you coordinate those pipelines?
Watch the Replay of this episode:
This episode features:

Scott Abate A certified Agile project management professional with 20+ years of experience managing software development, complex integrations and services engagements. @ScottAbate | www.propelics.com/blog/

Paul Biggar The founder of CircleCI. He previously worked on the Firefox Javascript engine at Mozilla, and is a graduate of YCombinator. He holds a PhD on static analysis of scripting languages from Trinity College in Dublin. @PaulBiggar @CircleCI | blog.circleci.com
On the next episode of Continuous Discussions:
Episode 31: Dynamic Cloud Environments in Your Build/Test/Deploy Pipeline
Join us on December 15 to discuss best practices for using cloud resources (public, private and hybrid) throughout your delivery pipeline.
This episode will feature:

Jason Skowronski Jason is a Product Manager at Loggly. Their cloud-based tools help dev/ops folks to monitor production systems and troubleshoot problems. @mostlyjason | mostlyjason.com/blog/

Piotr Oktaba Team leader and developer with more than 8 years experience in CI support for large applications. Blogging about CI, CD, DevOps and Agile. @poktaba | continuousdev.com

Roy Osherove Roy Is the Author of "Beautiful Builds" and "The Art of Unit Testing". He works as a DevOps process lead and senior testing architect at EMC. @royosherove | BeautifulBuilds.com
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