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	<title>Comments on: Tinder Continuous Integration to Campfire Script</title>
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		<title>By: 15 Top Tools for a Rails Programmer &#124; Cheer Factory - Technology, Outdoor and Design</title>
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		<description>[...] 13. Continuous Integration is a great technique which makes sure you dont have any broken windows in your project. Often testing on a development machine is tied too much to the environment on the development machine. Often Davey, your designer will delete an erb tag by mistake. CI involves automatically building the project after each subversion commit. Cruisecontrol.rb is your tool of choice here. As the number of projects you have configured with it grows, make sure your server has quite a bit of RAM. You can also integrate this with campfire and basecamp to use these tools as a centre to the development in your work environment. [...]</description>
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