A CoPE’s Duty: Indexing on Prod by Nick Travaglini

A CoPE’s Duty: Indexing on Prod

Building a center of production excellence (CoPE) starts with indexing on production. Here’s why. Odds are that a software engineer today is really focused on one place: pre-prod. Short for “pre-production,” this is slang for an environment where software code operates in a prototype phase of its development lifecycle. Common sense would have one believe that this is a safe space, a workbench of sorts, where problems can be found and remediated. Then, once engineers are reasonably certain everything’s working properly, they advance it to a matching environment called production, where the code behaves like it did in pre-prod and it merely needs to be managed by an operations team. That story is a comforting lie. The post A CoPE’s Duty: Indexing on Prod appeared first on Honeycomb. Read more...

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