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This video demonstrates a variety of Bitbucket features while deploying a Node.js webapp to AWS ECS. The video has a particular focus on Bitbucket pipelines and pull requests. You’ll learn how to run Bitbucket pipelines on your own hardware with self-hosted runners, and how platform teams can enforce standards via Dynamic pipelines and Custom merge checks. Dynamic pipelines greatly reduce the amount of CI/CD YAML that developers need to write while making sure all pipelines in the org run necessary static analysis and security scans.
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Resources to get you going
Check out the entire Developer's Edge video series here: The Developer's Edge
Learn more about Bitbucket here: Bitbucket
Bitbucket pipes here: Bitbucket pipes
Dynamic pipelines here: Dynamic pipelines
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 here. In his spare time, you can find him practicing his passion for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Warren Marusiak
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