February 2018
Beginner to intermediate
316 pages
9h 33m
English
Here are two scenarios I bet we all can relate to. You arrive at work in the morning only to find a firestorm. An important customer encountered a critical bug and it has to be fixed forthwith. The system as a whole is fine, but this specific scenario is a showstopper for this one client. So your team puts everything else on hold, knuckles down, and gets to work on resolving the issue. It turns out to be a one-line code change and a dozen or more lines of test code. By the end of the day, you are confident that you have properly resolved the problem and report to management that you are ready to do a patch release.
However, management understands that this means redeploying the whole monolith, which ...
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