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minus-squareSuperFolalinkEnglish78•15 days agoWho needs tests when you have users? The testing environment is production!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•15 days agoI work in state government and we insist on building our own systems. This is too fucking true and why it’s funny.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•15 days agoWhat do you mean building our own systems?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•15 days agoWe build systems to manage day care licenses in the state instead of buying someone else’s product.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•15 days agoTechnically there’s no substitute for testing in production lol Although ideally you’d want to test it beforehand…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•15 days agoThere are so many more, and better!, options than testing in prod, but they take time, money, and talent and ain’t no company got time for that (for a business segment that “doesn’t generate revenue”)
minus-squareSuperFolalinkEnglish1•15 days agoProbably too long. That was a philosophy I had at school and iirc the founders never finished school and started MS in a garage.
Who needs tests when you have users?
The testing environment is production!
We work in protoduction.
-Crowdstrike
I work in state government and we insist on building our own systems. This is too fucking true and why it’s funny.
What do you mean building our own systems?
We build systems to manage day care licenses in the state instead of buying someone else’s product.
Technically there’s no substitute for testing in production lol
Although ideally you’d want to test it beforehand…
There are so many more, and better!, options than testing in prod, but they take time, money, and talent and ain’t no company got time for that (for a business segment that “doesn’t generate revenue”)
Been microsofts strategy for how long?
Probably too long. That was a philosophy I had at school and iirc the founders never finished school and started MS in a garage.