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Sucks for the oncall engineers


Nice. Good luck. I am really intrigued by the flaky test detection feature as I have worked with a team member recently to built this from scratch. I’d love to learn more about what testing frameworks are you targeting. Or is it framework agnostic? Which would be very cool though


Interesting. so how does the process of adding to the handbook look like? lets say you developed a new feature/service. do you add a page there with code references?


Well the next best thing for me would be teaching programming. still couldnt forget the awesome feeling when I made a calculator in a cs101 course :D


That's what I'll be doing in two weeks.. I started my working career as a teacher, but didn't like it that much as I was teaching smaller kids learning MS Word, Excel and similar tools. Eventually I worked as researcher, finished a PhD and start working as web developer.

But doing crud apps all day got boring pretty fast, and I think my current expertise on web and mobile development will be great for my classes as I'll be teaching older students (MAster's degree). Since I have some freedom on the way I get to teach those students, I'm really looking forward to be really practical (teach them over the command line, etc.), instead of being highly theoretical.


That is exactly what we need in the Education sector I guess. teachers with experience in working on real world products. I completely agree CS overall is very practical field and too much theory should be avoided


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