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InnerSource, a practice that brings open-source principles to internal software development within organizations

Xebia

InnerSource can be defined as the application of open-source software development principles within an organization’s internal software development processes. It draws on the valuable lessons learned from open-source projects and adapts them to the context of how companies create software internally.

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How do you know DevOps is working?

CloudGeometry

In the face of this sudden acceleration of SaaS-ification, DevOps need to do more to accelerate the transition. Our job as software professionals is to make it worth it to them. Is collaborative software development enough? DevOps changed software development – whether cloud-native, cloud-hosted or “Oops!

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DevOps vs. SRE: What’s the Difference Between Them, and Which One Are You?

OverOps

DevOps or SRE? DevOps and SRE seem like two sides of the same coin. Both titles aim to bridge the gap between development and operation teams, with a unified goal of enhancing the release cycle without any compromises. Development, Operations and Reliability. The Differences Between DevOps and SREs.

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Codacy nabs $15M to improve code reviews with automation

TechCrunch

Code review is a key step during the software development process — it’s when people check a program by viewing and reading parts of the source code. But despite its importance, not all developers are pleased with the way traditional code reviews work.

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10 Books Every Senior Engineer Should Read

Dzone - DevOps

I picked some of my favorite books at my company, Semaphore — books that have profoundly influenced the company’s engineering culture. This list contains a mixture of classic, timeless texts and a fair share of modern game-changing publications, aimed at senior engineers and devs.

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5 Ways to Increase Release Velocity with Observability

Honeycomb

The pressure on today’s development teams is real: innovate, release quickly, and then do it all again, only faster. Is it any surprise that studies are showing 83% of software developers are feeling burnout? We’re here to remind you that it doesn’t have to be this way.

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The Fallacy of Move Fast and Break Things

LaunchDarkly

These companies would cherry-pick statistics from reports such as the Accelerate: State of DevOps Report. Let’s go back to the stats from the Accelerate: State of DevOps Report. If moving slowly and methodically wasn’t working, doing more had to be the key to success. It takes longer to resolve incidents. Yes, elite teams ship faster.

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