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Yvonne Lam
@yvonnezlam.bsky.social
I play with books, cats, food, yarn, and dirt, not all at the same time. Software engineer. Society of People Interested in Boring Things. She/her, cis.
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I do not care for the idolization of fast feedback loops that's taken over the software development world. Not because fast feedback loops are bad, but because turning them into idols makes us devalue things where fast feedback loops are neither possible nor necessarily desirable.
I get the broader critique of "push to prod and if it blows up revert" but what situations you have in mind where fast feedback loops are undesirable?
YL
Yvonne Lam
@yvonnezlam.bsky.social
I play with books, cats, food, yarn, and dirt, not all at the same time. Software engineer. Society of People Interested in Boring Things. She/her, cis.
997 followers398 following7k posts