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Developers like to think they learn from their mistakes, use testing, and deploy with continuous integration to create smooth user experiences. Developers also know that isn't always true 😏

I'll take you on a journey of surprise, discovery, embarrassment, and clenched fists through some of the moments that defined how we build software today. Developer discretion is advised.

Lars Klint

Lars Klint

Senior Developer Evangelist - Pluralsight

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