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Software Engineering Daily: Feature Flags with Edith Harbaugh

LaunchDarkly

In episode 729 of Software Engineering Daily, Jeff Meyerson talks with our own Edith Harbaugh, CEO and Co-founder of LaunchDarkly, about feature flagging. This episode was originally published on December 11, 2018 on the Software Engineering Daily site. Jeff Meyerson (JM): Releasing software has inherent risk.

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DZone Repost: Testing Serverless Functions

OpenCredo

Serverless computing, or functions-as-a-service, has picked up a lot of attention and speed due to its cost-effective pay-as-you-go price offering, multi-language/runtime support, as well as its easy learning curve without any need to provide the infrastructure layer. Cost of Change. Testing Serverless Applications. Google Cloud.

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Feature Flags (Toggles) in DevOps: How These Concepts Relate

LaunchDarkly

DevOps practices also allow teams to go fast while maintaining product quality and infrastructural reliability. Feature flagging is a software development technique that has been growing and gaining popularity in recent times. Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD).

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The Essential DevOps Process We're Ignoring: Continuous Response

CloudScaling

Continuous response—or “CR”—is an overlooked link in the DevOps process chain. The two other major links—continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD)—are well understood, but CR is not. The general process of the software development life cycle (SDLC) means that most CI/CD processes are similar.

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Application Modernization Isn’t Just Fighting Legacy Tech

Modus Create

In a 2020 GitLab survey , the percentage of respondents who had largely or even completely automated their SDLC was 8%. CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery) refers to a set of practices to automate several critical stages of software development. Image inspiration.

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Cloud native architecture – the modern way to develop Software

Apiumhub

Every cloud application has four important elements: “Continuous delivery, Containers, Dynamic Orchestration, and Microservices ”. Continuous Delivery. This ensures continuous delivery of user compliance. This is done to set the pace for continuous deployment for other industries.

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Enabling Full Cycle Development: Four Core Cloud Platform Capabilities

Daniel Bryant

Full Cycle Developers: More Feedback, Faster When adopting a cloud native approach, developers need to be able to run through the entire SDLC independently. The foundational goals of continuous delivery are focused on being able to deliver functionality to end users in a manner that is as fast and as stable as the business requires.