Code Ownership, Stewardship, or Free-for-all?
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As the pendulum has swung from monoliths to micro-everythings - services, front-ends, you name it - we find ourselves with more "things" to build and maintain. And so it begs the question, who is responsible for what?
With great software comes great responsibility
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As the pendulum has swung from monoliths to micro-everythings - services, front-ends, you name it - we find ourselves with more "things" to build and maintain. And so it begs the question, who is responsible for what?
With great software comes great responsibility
If it works, me, me, me! If not, you.
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As the pendulum has swung from monoliths to micro-everythings - services, front-ends, you name it - we find ourselves with more "things" to build and maintain. And so it begs the question, who is responsible for what?
With great software comes great responsibility
Kent Sharkey wrote:
And so it begs the question
First, own the misuse of a phrase.
Quote:
"Begging the question" is a form of logical fallacy in which a statement or claim is assumed to be true without evidence other than the statement or claim itself.
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