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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2024 · 47 MIN

A Short History of Deploying Software

from Picture Me Coding · host Erik Aker and Mike Mull

This week Mike and Erik chat about deploying software and try to understand how it used to be and characterize what it's mostly like now. What are the best ways to deploy we've seen in our careers and what mistakes can we avoid. As is typical, there is much complaining also.For music this week Mike mentioned Melusine by Cecile Mclorin Salvant, where are we?  by Joshua Redman and Gabrielle Cavassa, and Continuing by Tyshawn Sorey. Erik continued on his journey into the peaceful-feelings music forest with Alberta Cross's Sinking Ships.Links- Google Paper "Towards Modern Development of Cloud Applications"Send us Fan Mail

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This week Mike and Erik chat about deploying software and try to understand how it used to be and characterize what it's mostly like now. What are the best ways to deploy we've seen in our careers and what mistakes can we avoid. As is typical, there is much complaining also. For music this week Mike mentioned Melusine by Cecile Mclorin Salvant, where are we? by Joshua Redman and Gabrielle Cavassa, and Continuing by Tyshawn Sorey. Erik continued on his journey into the peaceful-feeling...

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