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My preferred development release cycles list of environments
Many companies can't afford this, so there are many variations, but when I have been fortunate enough to work for organizations (or I had the money myself) to have the ideal resources in place, this it what it looks like for me to ensure 99.999% or better up times each year...
Standards of Practice: Code Commenting Style Preferences and Recommendations
Too many programmers in the past 10-15 years increasingly seem to consider code commenting and documentation passe and too time consuming without enough benefit to justify the effort (they are outright _wrong_), but for those that understand the value of good and useful code comments, here are some suggested recommended guidelines...
Guidance on a More Effective Approach to Your Project and Coding
This posting is about some very basic, but FUNDAMENTAL, steps that should be taken with every project at all levels. Taking short cuts on these basics "passes the buck" down to others and is very inconsiderate of everyone that comes after you, so please make this a basic habit for everything you do, if not for yourself, then for everyone else that has to look at your project or code later (you won't be around forever).
Setting up for Developing on Apple MacBook Pro m4 48GB RAM
Information on clean setup preparing and using brand new MacBook Pro m4 pro with 48 GB ram, for Flutter, Dart, Python, Java, C#, .Net, JavaScript, Node, React, Angular, Kubernetes, Selenium, AI, etc.
Don't Get All Your Code Thrown In The Dumpster (Fire)
I have been online and coding (on and off) since 1979, and increasingly over the past 5 to 10 years I have had to toss the entire code bases (and databases) of (other developers) entire platforms/project into the trash because they were such terrible dumpster fires (to mix metaphors). Don't let this happen to your code/project!
Example of Rudimentary Practical Exam for Basic Systems Administrator / SysOps / DevOps
I recently accepted an intern from Eastern Washington University.