Read the original article at How to hire a developer that doesn’t suck
Strip by Randall Munroe; xkcd.com
First things first. This is not meant to be a beef against
developers. But let’s not ignore the elephant in the living room
that is the divide between brilliant code writers and the risk
averse operations team.
It is almost by default that developers are disruptive with their
creative coding while the guys in operations, those who deploy
the code, constantly cross their fingers in the hope that
application changes won’t tilt the machine. And when you’re
woken up at 4am to deal with an outage or your sluggish site is
costing millions in losses, the blame game and finger-pointing
starts.
If you manage a startup …
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