Summary

This book, like all good things, has come to an end. As pointed out numerous times earlier, we've covered quite a lot in a few pages. This book is, by no means, the definitive opus for CD and DevOps; it is merely a collection of suggestions based on experience and observations.

Even if you are simply window shopping and looking at what is needed to implement and adopt CD and DevOps ways of working, you should now have a clearer idea of what you are letting yourself and your organization in for; forewarned is forearmed as they say. It's not an easy journey, but it is worth it.

So, go grab yourself a hot beverage, a notepad, and a pen; skip back to Chapter 2, No Pain, No Gain; and start mapping out why you need to implement CD and DevOps and ...

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