PHP did the markup and server code mixing 20 years ago and collectively decided its a bad idea as it becomes unmaintanable pretty fast.
Now that gets further complicated by also mixing with frontend-stack complexity...
Can somebody explain to me why that is a good idea now?
Small bug, big lesson.
A few weeks ago a bug slipped through one of our automated acceptance tests.
Why? Our test relied on one of our own libraries.
Solution? We'll be migrating our acceptance testing suite to a different programming language. Preventing future slip-ups.
What do you think of this approach?
Stepping into the role of a startup CTO for the first time, determining what to automate and what to not can be tough.
Here's my top 3 list of elements to automate from day one:
1. Acceptance tests
2. Deployment pipelines
3. Monitoring and alerting
Do you agree?
You're never 100% sure of what features your MVP should include.
Just release your software and observe the utilized features.
Improve your software iteratively and keep your team focused on value-driven results.
This week, we experienced a brief 15-minute downtime at https://t.co/XGBRM4Rfuc. But guess what? Instead of angry calls, we received compliments!
Clear communication and a swift response are absolutely crucial when it comes to handling incidents effectively.
Sure, anyone can develop software, but keeping a system online and reliable is a whole different ballgame.
Reliability is the ultimate feature.
Gesprek met Bruno Lowagie over zijn boek EntrepreNERD, we hadden het over open source en durfkapitaal. 'Veel bedrijven denken te vroeg durfkapitaal nodig te hebben', zo stelt @bruno1970 vast. #venturecapital#opensource#ondernemen https://t.co/SifH7386D2
Are you still be wondering about what organisations can actually do with Solid?
In this video, we explain some of the use cases that we've found over the last few years.
https://t.co/PAnt12JK3i
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Errors in manual data entry can be prevented by strengthening the intention of the people who enter the data to do this correctly. Read our latest article here: https://t.co/Aiuvk1AVjZ