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Expert .NET Delivery Using NAnt and CruiseControl.NET

by: Marc Holmes

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Publisher: APRESS,01.05.05

Category: .NET Level: A

ISBN: 1590594851
ISBN13: 9781590594858

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At first glance, building and deploying applications seem simple enough. But in fact, difficult releases without any confidence or processes backing them are very common. Integration and management of a new deployment can be laborious and fraught with risk. So as team size and volume of projects grow, management becomes more difficult and risk more pronounced.

This book is a guide to the implementation of good processes in a .NET environment. Author Marc Holmes focuses on actual implementation, and details patterns and anti-patterns to watch out for. He also provides a practical and in-depth look at NAnt and CruiseControl.NET, and solutions to common problem scenarios.

Author Information
Marc Holmes
Marc Holmes is one of the lucky ones-he was born into a generation of home computing. His first computer, acquired at age ten, was a Commodore Vic20. This was followed up with a Commodore 64 and Holmes' first programming project: "SpaceBats." He has willingly been chained to a computer since then.

After studying computer science and artificial intelligence in a university, Holmes has devoted his time to working and developing technology in various industries including retail, semiconductors, and media. As a developer, Holmes has written numerous systems, from WAP-based 'm-commerce' applications to media management systems.

Since the dotcom era, Holmes has concentrated on software design and engineering processes, following closely the introduction of the .NET platform. This currently forms the basis of his day-to-day activities. Holmes is passionate about the provision of software engineering processes as the glue that binds and industrializes software development, and he is a firm believer in software as a commodity.

Currently, Holmes is the Technical Design Authority at a global media corporation. He and the development team oversee dozens of systems from small "brochureware" sites to significant enterprise systems for HR, CRM and logistics operations. Holmes can also be found participating in the blogosphere and in various newsgroups and discussion groups. And in his spare time, Holmes enjoys cooking, fine wine, and occasional interaction with other humans.