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Why Fast Software Deployment Depends on Reliable Feedback Loops

A lot of engineering discussions focus on how to make software deployment faster. Teams optimize: CI/CD pipelines infrastructure provisioning build systems container orchestration deployment automation But deployment speed alone rarely solves delivery problems. In fast-moving systems, the bigger challenge is knowing whether deployments are actually safe once changes start moving through production continuously. That is where feedback loops become critical. Fast Deployments Create More System Mov

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Paul Henry

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What is Software Engineering? Career Paths and Opportunities

Software engineering is a dynamic field that has become an integral part of almost every industry. With the rise of technology and its applications across different sectors, the demand for skilled software engineers has increased tremendously. But what exactly is software engineering? It’s the process of designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software systems. Software engineers work to create reliable, efficient, and user-friendly programs that meet the needs of both businesses and con

What is Software Engineering? Career Paths and Opportunities
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sophie

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How Forgetting Software Testing Basics Costs Teams More Than Bugs

There is a pattern I have seen repeat itself across fast-moving development teams, and it almost always starts the same way. A team ships faster than ever. Deployments go out weekly, then daily. Everyone is proud of the velocity. Then, quietly, production incidents start climbing. Not from a missing feature or a bad architectural decision. From something embarrassingly simple: a field that was not validated, a boundary condition that was never tested, an assumption baked into the code that nobod

How Forgetting Software Testing Basics Costs Teams More Than Bugs
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