Exception handling is the process of responding to the occurrence, during computation, of exceptions — anomalous or exceptional conditions requiring special processing — often changing the normal flow of program execution.
There Are No Final Decisions
No decision is cast in stone. Instead, consider each as being written in the sand at the beach, and plan for change.
~Dave Thomas, Andrew Hunt — The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master
“Team X is nearing major release. A major one after they got their funding. There is…
Almost any app that we work with will have API integrations — either APIs created by us or external APIs. I’ve found few interesting tools…
I was reading — Getting Real: The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application — by Jason Fried and DHH. The…
The book Turn the Ship around — Turning the followers into leaders introduces the model…
I had given a talk @ Toronto a few weeks back about Feature Toggles and Mainline Development. Few people came and told that the talk was great and a few others came up to me for further clarifications.
One of the questions that came up was, this [Mainline development] is a great…
Continuing with my earlier post about Operability, but this one focussing more on the State of DevOps report. State of DevOps report is a…