Testing In Production Again R Programmerhumor
Someone S Testing In Production Again Programmerhumor Io Oh sweet mother of dependency hell! π± the classic "i'll just copy paste from my other project" that turns into a frankenstein's monster of mismatched code parts!. 1.1k votes, 27 comments. 3.3m subscribers in the programmerhumor community. for anything funny related to programming and software development.
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Testing In Production R Programmerhumor Every ml engineer knows that feeling when your beautifully trained model that worked flawlessly in the controlled environment starts hallucinating the moment it encounters production traffic. 3.1m subscribers in the programmerhumor community. for anything funny related to programming and software development. 25k votes, 516 comments. 3.6m subscribers in the programmerhumor community. for anything funny related to programming and software development. I've done a bit of random temporal debug messages (to test a single function that can't be debugged), but i always remove them before even commit the code to avoid this silly situations. Testing in production is the best way to go. it's the only way you'll get valid tests. and if any customers get upset, you can tell them they need a high colonic and some deep knee bends. These memes are for everyone who's written a test that tests nothing, skipped writing tests because 'the code is obvious,' or watched in horror as your 100% test coverage failed to catch a critical bug.
Testing In Production R Programmerhumor 25k votes, 516 comments. 3.6m subscribers in the programmerhumor community. for anything funny related to programming and software development. I've done a bit of random temporal debug messages (to test a single function that can't be debugged), but i always remove them before even commit the code to avoid this silly situations. Testing in production is the best way to go. it's the only way you'll get valid tests. and if any customers get upset, you can tell them they need a high colonic and some deep knee bends. These memes are for everyone who's written a test that tests nothing, skipped writing tests because 'the code is obvious,' or watched in horror as your 100% test coverage failed to catch a critical bug.
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