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From March 17 -21, 2025, the Game Developers Conference (GDC) will bring together professionals from across the game industry at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. JetBrains is excited to be again the part of this event, and we invite you to visit our booth to explore how our tools can enhance your game development workflow.
This guide covers best practices for managing microservices with CI/CD on serverless computing and how TeamCity simplifies it.
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to configure TeamCity to deploy a React app from a GitHub repository to an Amazon S3 bucket.
TeamCity 2024.12 brings a revamped UI, conditional build chains, easier VCS OAuth token management, and improved AWS and Perforce integrations, among other changes. Read on to learn what's new.
Powerful YAML, a visual drag-and-drop editor, new VCS providers, and more. Read on to learn about what's new.
JetBrains GameDev Days 2024, our hybrid event, is now available on YouTube.
We're gearing up for another edition of JetBrains GameDev Days. And we are looking for speakers interested in presenting with us!
Mark your calendars for March 20–22, 2024, as the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California prepares to host the Game Developers Conference, the largest annual gathering of professional video game developers. JetBrains is thrilled to be part of this event, and we invite you to join us!
Have you ever wondered how to make sure that your determination to live a healthier life, not sweat the small stuff, and work smarter, not harder continues past Valentine's Day? Psychologists say that breaking big goals into small steps is the best way to stick to your New Year's resolutions. Thi…
Everything you love about TeamCity – now hosted by us! Today we’re launching TeamCity Cloud – a cloud version of TeamCity that we’ve been developing for almost two years. TeamCity Cloud is a managed CI/CD service that is designed for teams that don’t want to deal with maintaining and scaling their …
Imagine you have just switched your TeamCity project over to Kotlin DSL. Your builds run successfully, but what next? What small refactorings can you apply to your Kotlin DSL code to help keep it clean and tidy? In this article, we'll discuss the next steps you can take. 1. Remove disabled build st…