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Master_Odin
Apr 15, 2010

My spear never misses its mark...

ladies
So I'm a complete newbie at CI but for a project I'm loosely associated with, I feel somewhat obligated to step in and force myself to learn as some suggestions on testing are incredibly dumb (like using JUnit to test C++ code?!).

The setup is a repo on github, and it would need (ideally) run a test suite of PHP, C++, and JS (with unit testers actually written in those languages, and JUnit). What would be the ideal way to do this and hook it up to something like Travis-CI as doing it on a local server would involve quite a hassle I'd like to avoid.

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