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Are we getting better at software development?

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Code quality control and automated testing are improving, but still not fully adopted by most teams. The post Are we getting better at software development? appeared first on Software Improvement Group. Backlog grooming is being perfected further.

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Are we getting better at software development?

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Code quality control and automated testing are improving, but still not fully adopted by most teams. The post Are we getting better at software development? appeared first on Software Improvement Group. Backlog grooming is being perfected further.

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GitHub Action Hero: Shohei Ueda

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Tell us a little about yourself—how did you get started in software tools? My interest in software began when I first set up my blog. I’ve since realized that GitHub Pages is useful for publishing my blog, which is when I started using GitHub. The rest of my GitHub Actions need more tests to raise the quality.

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Dev-Docker-Production: the new DTAP?

SIG

How replacing dedicated test/acceptance servers by a Docker-based “Playground” increased flexibility and efficiency. By Thomas Kraus Tl;dr At SIG, we needed more flexibility and ease-of-use from our test/acceptance environments. appeared first on Software Improvement Group. The post Dev-Docker-Production: the new DTAP?

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Dev-Docker-Production: the new DTAP?

SIG

How replacing dedicated test/acceptance servers by a Docker-based “Playground” increased flexibility and efficiency. By Thomas Kraus Tl;dr At SIG, we needed more flexibility and ease-of-use from our test/acceptance environments. appeared first on Software Improvement Group. The post Dev-Docker-Production: the new DTAP?

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Security by design in 9 steps

SIG

Security by design is the opposite of security after the fact – instead of testing the security of a system when it’s done, information […]. The post Security by design in 9 steps appeared first on Software Improvement Group. In this article, I’ll walk you through nine steps for getting started.

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Security by design in 9 steps

SIG

Security by design is the opposite of security after the fact – instead of testing the security of a system when it’s done, information […]. The post Security by design in 9 steps appeared first on Software Improvement Group. In this article, I’ll walk you through nine steps for getting started.