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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
James Governor: The incredible shrinking time to legacy. On Time to Suck as a metric for dev and... Posted: Jul 18, 2017 8:28 AM
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Turns out of course it’s not just Developer Time To Suck that is shrinking. Operations is heading the same way. Folks at Pivotal are saying that operating systems don’t matter, as we’ve moved further up the stack. Cloud Native is a proxy for saying much the same thing. But then, something is being written right … Continue reading James Governor: The incredible shrinking time to legacy. On Time to Suck as a metric for dev and ops 

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