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Daily Archives: January 6, 2016
Is Your Deployment Process Perfect?
I’m sure your deployments aren’t perfect. I’ve had many successful ones, but I have always found some flaws in my systems over time. I’ve also found that the less flexibility I allow, the more likely things are to succeed. However … Continue reading
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