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Welcome to the Bitbucket Blitz video series. The series features a library of short-form videos that, as a collection, capture the end-to-end flow developers use to get sh&t done with our Software Collection. There is a specific focus on Bitbucket and Bitbucket Pipelines features.
A better developer experience is a few steps away. I like building software and solving problems for my customers, not to building and maintaining CI/CD config.
The reality is, I need pipelines to run static analysis, builds, tests, and deployments across every repo. Keeping all of that YAML in sync as tools and standards change is a lot of overhead that doesn’t benefit my customers.
That’s why I’m like Bitbucket Dynamic Pipelines. They let you inject common steps (like security scans and tests) into all pipelines in a workspace at runtime, instead of duplicating that logic everywhere. Less YAML to maintain, more time spent solving problems for customers.
In the second Bitbucket Blitz video, I walk through how to create a Dynamic Pipeline and deploy it to a Bitbucket site using Atlassian Forge:
Resources to get you going You can check out the entire Bitbucket Blitz video series here.
About the author Warren is a former developer turned technical evangelist who joined Atlassian in 2021. He has worked on everything from COBOL telecoms software running on mainframes to modern cloud infrastructure at AWS. He has a passion for technology and a research background in machine learning. As a technical evangelist, Warren builds awareness of the capabilities of Atlassian products demos, writings, and videos. You can often find him at conferences like Team and re:Invent. Warren also curates the Developer’s Edge video series (link).
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Warren Marusiak
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