-While we are in the early stages of the CI testing integration into
-our project workflows, eventually Jacob should be able to simply push a
-commit on his Kazan SPIR-V to LLVM-IR compiler, and continue working,
-automatically recieving feedback on how well his new code integrates
-with his existing code. As a result he can be more confident in his
-code-quality and also work a bit faster because he no longer needs to
-take time out of his workflow to run the tests. More significant than
-this however, is that the automation of continuous integration testing
-significantly diminishes the probability that the project will get out
-of sync, or become cluttered with erroneous test failures, obscuring the
-clarity with which a project developer can view the codebase. Automating
-this kind of more "administrative" work, reduces the overall cognitive
-load on the project developers allowing them to allocate proportionally
-more attention to the primary engineering aspects of the project.
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