Scala or SBT
Javascript based apps i.e. gulp/grunt etc.
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I understand, that for full integration of .NET, I suppose you need a Windows Environment that is running on your servers....
BUT.... .NET is such an important environment - especially C# -, I think you really should try to integrate that framework as well. And not only .NET Core!!! According to some international programming language popularity, .NET (C#) is quite on top...
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I think .NET is one of the most important that is missing... (not .NET CORE)
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Plain old C!
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Build docker images and then deploy to IaaS (AWS, Azure, others)
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Not as much of of a language but rather a "how to". I'd really like to be able to see an example of how to configure it with sensitive credentials so that we can deploy it without having to store the creds in the repo (or the creds to the thing that holds the creds)...
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Hey Daniel, you can already store credentials as secured environment variables. Although not described on the configuration screen, it is documented in our user docs. Just wondering if you knew about this or something we need surface better.
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Wasn't aware of it so it helps a little bit. But the problem with that one is that it's still a little bit open:
Environment variables added on the repository level can be accessed by any users with the push permission in the repository.
Ideally it would be restricted to repo admin and pipelines.
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Hey @Daniel Wester [Wittified],
The reason why anyone with 'push' permission to the repository can 'access' those variables is that the pipeline configuration is in the repository so they could modify the build script to indirectly access them.
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Salesforce
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ColdFusion
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react native
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Scala - SBT
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scala / sbt
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Scala
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c# please
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Unity 3d. Please
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ColdFusion/CFML
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Coldfusion / CFML
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Perl
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Scala or SBT
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+1 Java/Gradle
My concern is more so the upcoming YAML config support for hosted Bitbucket (will it also be branded Pipelines as well?).
Even more so than language examples i think you should also focus on non-trivial pipeline usecases.
In my case i am dying to see examples of non-trivial pipelines demonstrated/templated with Bamboo...
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scala/sbt
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R
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Android, please. And I need to know the location of the .apk file once it is generated when I build. Thank you.
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