November 18 — November 20, 2024 CT

Connect.Tech 2024: Removing Repetition By Building Your Own Automation Framework

Cameron Presley

Cameron Presley

As engineers, we don’t like repetition and we want to automate as much as possible. Sometimes, this can be with our tasks, but other times, it’s by improving the processes for our team or department. We could have our automation run locally on our box, but how do we share this with others? How can we build out patterns for others to follow so that they can be successful? In this session, I’m going to walk you through three different problems I needed to solve and my approach for building out an automation framework using TypeScript, Deno, and GitHub Actions, however, this approach is general enough that it could be done with other technology choices. Intended for engineers who are interested in building out their own that can be shared with others, by the end of this session, you will know how to approach designing and building out your own automation framework.

This talk will be given by Professional Software Consultant, Cameron Presley, at Connect.Tech 2024. Learn more here.

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