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2017
Automating bugs
Executing a set of SQL updates in order to prepare test data can be harmful. Legacy systems can be hard to maintain, improve, and expand because there is a general lack of understanding of the system.
The fearless style
For those struggling to understand what is holding their teams to perform better. This post is a quick philosophical exercise that helps us understand the fundamental impediment that blocks improvement in software development.
11 Side notes JAX London 2016
Quick notes from session 10 of JAX London 2016. Applying DDD at pace for Effective Microservices workshop preseneted by Russ Miles.