The ISerializable blog post “The difference between continuous Integration tools and automated build tools” has a good breakdown of the difference - one does the build, the other triggers the build.

At the moment, I’m using TeamCity and NAnt for my builds.

Despite appearances (the latest release on the website dates from 2007), NAnt is alive and well - it’s a tool that works and performs well. About the only complaint I have is the release status - I’m starting to think that it’s time to shift to a tool that’s not limping along on an infinite series of betas.

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