Zamansky: Travis-CI

Mike Zamansky has a new video up but it’s not one in his Using Emacs Series. Zamansky is doing a miniseries (probably 2 or 3 videos) on GitHub Classroom and how he uses GitHub in his teaching. His first video is on Travis-CI and how it fits in with his overall teaching workflow.

If you’re in CS education, you will definitely want to follow this series but even if you’re not, there’s still something to learn from the videos. For example, although I was vaguely aware of Travis-CI, I didn’t know how it worked or all the things you could do with it. Zamansky’s current video fills in that gap nicely and even though it’s unlikely that I’ll need to set up a teaching environment, it’s entirely possible that I might find having a continuous integration environment of the sort that Travis offers useful. As usual with Zamansky’s videos, there’s always something to learn.

The video is 18 minutes, 45 seconds so plan accordingly. I’m looking forward to the rest of series not only out of curiosity but also to see what other useful things I can learn.

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