- It is difficult for developers to work on a new feature without having all the requirements up front. It can be a great hindrance for a developers ability to finish assigned work without all the necessary requirements.
- Pain driven development is about improving processes that are causing you pain. The main point being that the pain that you feel will help point you into areas of improvement.
- Developers will eventually ignore messages if they are bombarded with too many alerts. It is best if the alerts are meaningful and not just noise.
- By rotating team members into different teams you help shape their perspective and give a broader understanding of development practices and increase their product knowledge. ...
Chapter 4: The Business Value of CI/CD
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