
[DDD] Your product is too small
If I may take a wild guess: your product is too small. Especially if you’re not working at a tech company, like a SaaS or the like.
Read moreIf I may take a wild guess: your product is too small. Especially if you’re not working at a tech company, like a SaaS or the like.
Read moreI’ve been pondering how language is such an important part of making DevOps succeed. Or of making it fail.
Read moreSoftware Developer wisdom has it that problems with testing point to problems with your architecture. If tests are hard to write, brittle, kludgy, brain-bending to create: that is what software people call a “smell”: an indication that something might not be quite right.
Read moreTraditionally, testing followed a test plan. A mighty document listing what would be tested, and by whom, and how.
Read moreRecently I recorded a very interesting podcast episode with my old friend Adrian Ratnapala, who works as a site reliability engineer at Google.
Read more“Your reward is: no punishment.” Have you ever been in that situation? That the best you could hope for was not to be scolded?
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