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    One Week Left to Take State of DevOps Survey
    Sam GuckenheimerSam GuckenheimerMay 31, 2018May 31, 201805/31/18

    Folks, the State of DevOps Survey closed June 8th. If you haven’t yet, please click this link: https://bit.ly/2FCG8Me  I just reread the results from prior years in Accelerate and I was struck by the findings in Chapter 5.

    The differences in velocity among high,

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    Remediating the May 2018 Git Security Vulnerability
    AvatarEdward ThomsonMay 29, 2018May 29, 201805/29/18

    The Git community has disclosed an industry-wide security vulnerability in Git that can lead to arbitrary code execution when a user operates in a malicious repository. This vulnerability has been assigned CVE 2018-11235 by Mitre, the organization that assigns unique numbers to track security vulnerabilities in software.

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    Top stories from the VSTS community – 2018.05.25
    AvatarWilly-P. SchaubMay 25, 2018May 25, 201805/25/18

    Here are top stories we found in our streams this week related to DevOps, VSTS, TFS and other interesting topics, listed in no specific order:
    TOP STORIES

    Chip Off The Ol’ Blockchain – Part 3: How to Setup a CI/CD Pipeline with VSTS and TruffleBlaize Stewart outlines how to use VSTS to create a simple pipeline for Solidity and Truffle.

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    What’s new in VSTS Sprint 134 Update
    Alex NicholsAlex NicholsMay 25, 2018May 25, 201805/25/18

    The Sprint 134 Update of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) has rolled out to all accounts. In this Update we continue to increase the breadth of services offered in Azure DevOps Projects to enable you to get started quickly. The (newly renamed) Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS),

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    Use packages reliably with upstreams for VSTS feeds
    Alex MullansAlex MullansMay 23, 2018May 23, 201805/23/18

    Software packages are a crucial part of development in languages ranging from C# to JavaScript to Python to Go. They help you iterate faster, avoid solving a problem that’s been solved many times before, and allow you to focus on your unique value.

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    Announcing the deprecation of the WIT and Test Client OM
    Dan HellemDan HellemMay 21, 2018May 21, 201805/21/18

    Updated contents on April 2, 2019
    Since the first version of Team Foundation Server (TFS) in 2005, we have provided a set of SOAP APIs for programmatic interaction with Work Items and Tests. In recent years, REST has replaced SOAP as the preferred method for building integrations offering a simpler and more flexible programming model,

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    Top stories from the VSTS community – 2018.05.11
    AvatarWilly-P. SchaubMay 11, 2018May 11, 201805/11/18

    Here are top stories we found in our streams this week related to DevOps, VSTS, TFS and other interesting topics, listed in no specific order:
    TOP STORIES

    VSTS Gems – Analytics Extension #1 – Analytical widgetsRui Melo introduces the Analytics extension that adds a series of widgets (CFD,

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    DevOps with VSTS: Build 2018 Recap
    Dan HellemDan HellemMay 11, 2018May 11, 201805/11/18

    The Visual Studio Team Services team just wrapped up the Build conference here in Seattle. If you weren’t able to make it, be sure to watch the recordings of our sessions online.
    Azure DevOps with VSTS
    by Damian Brady, Abel Wang
    DevOps is about people,

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    Please Help Make the Science of DevOps Even Better!
    Sam GuckenheimerSam GuckenheimerMay 10, 2018May 10, 201805/10/18

    DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) is now calling for participation in the 2018 Accelerate State of DevOps Survey. Please click the link to join.
    We all benefit from having scientifically reviewed data to substantiate the impact of  DevOps practices. The results are summarized in the last four years of the State of DevOps Reports and the new book,

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    Shift Left with SonarCloud Pull Request Integration
    Matthew Mitrik (MS)Matthew Mitrik (MS)May 10, 2018May 10, 201805/10/18

    One of our DevOps “habits” is to Shift Left and move quality upstream.  Including additional validations earlier in the DevOps pipeline means identifying potential issues before they become a problem.  For teams using pull requests, catching issues while the PR is active is ideal –

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