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Ship Fast and Pay Attention: Lessons in Applying Observability

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It’s all too easy to focus on our test environments and invest heavily in tools, code and process that are about inspecting before shipping. By doing this we lose track of what our users do and the value of their experience. By focusing more on shipping code to your live system and knowing how it behaves, you can build a system that’s more fit for the purpose of serving your users and solving their problems, even when a part of your system stops working. Shipping more often with fewer tests sounds risky and counter-intuitive but will allow teams to worry less and listen to their systems more.

This talk will present the principles of Observability and ‘Testing in Production’ and how they can help build resilient systems. It will explain their value using real life examples and use these to present lessons that you can apply.

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Speaker(s) may be willing to present this session at local group meetings and other events.

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