A key skill while growing as a developer is identifying when to take a torch to your code. When I first started as a software developer, a senior pair gave me advice that I still remember when I’m feeling in over my head. He told me it’s okay — good even — to delete your […] The post Delete Your Code! appeared first on Atomic Spin.| Atomic Spin
At Atomic Object, TDD, Test Driven Development, and automated tests are part of the culture. Be it unit tests, integration tests, or UI tests, there’s almost always a test. Almost. What if you don’t have budget for tests? Or, say the app is an experiment and tests are impractical when the app’s lifespan is TBD. […] The post Tips for Frontend Work in an Environment with No Tests appeared first on Atomic Spin.| Atomic Spin
Local testing for pull requests is a crucial step before approval. It helps confirm requirements and ensure code works as intended.| Atomic Spin
A one-size-fits-all process won't work, so consultancies like Atomic should lean into tailored projects for individual situations.| Atomic Spin
Putting in place a successful monitoring solution goes far beyond just picking an appropriate tool (such as Icinga, Nagios, Zabbix, etc). The success and effectiveness of monitoring systems rely on how the tools are used and the culture and behaviour of the team that is responsible for monitoring a given| James Ridgway