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DevOps and Site Reliability | Programming Throwdown
Patrick Whee · 2020-08-21 · via Programming Throwdown

How do the most popular websites stay online? How do mobile app developers release new versions safely and monitor them? Today we have Matt Watson from Stackify on the show to talk about Developer Operations (DevOps) and site reliability. These two areas are critical for writing software that people depend on. DevOps is both a software exercise but also an exercise in process creation and process management. In this episode, we unpack these topics and do a deep dive to explain how to deploy software that other people can trust to remain online and secure. Do you have any questions about DevOps? Ask away in our #questions channel on Discord! discord.gg/r4V2zpC Show notes: programmingthrowdown.com/episodes/104-devops-and-site-reliability

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