
Release It!
by Michael T. Nygard
Nygard argues most software failures stem from ignoring production realities. He catalogs stability anti-patterns like cascading failures and offers concrete architectural defenses.
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by Michael T. Nygard
Nygard argues most software failures stem from ignoring production realities. He catalogs stability anti-patterns like cascading failures and offers concrete architectural defenses.
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It draws on Continuous Delivery and The Mythical Man-Month.
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Nygard references Humble's Continuous Delivery for production systems.
Nygard references Brooks on software complexity and failure design.
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