@cambridgeport90 The ones I listed should support most languages. gitlab ci is docker based so truly supports anything you can think up
@cambridgeport90 jenkins is the only one of the three you listed I have worked with. Its pretty standard, gets the job done. But it feels like old tech with a really crude way of doing things. I get the feeling it will go obsolete in the near future since so many people have already stopped using it.
@cambridgeport90 I cant speak to TeamCity only to say that very few people use it compare to jenkins or any of the ones I listed.
$45 a month for anything software is virtually free, unless thats per-user or something.
@freemo that's actually for the license for the server that we would need. I could definitely go with that. The biggest thing in my case to be getting permission. Anyway, I'll talk to you later. But thanks for the hand. You definitely helped out a little bit.
@cambridgeport90 Anytime, sorry I couldnt do more.
@freemo Hmmm interesting. Eew. This is going to be a lovely toss-up. For while I could put up the $45 a month for TFS, don't think our CFO/COO would like that. Only other option in that case, if using this toolchain, which I was gifted a license for, would be Team City.