Since I started working professionally and learnt about staging and production environments, in every project I've been part of there's always a staging environment.
For many of them, I was responsible for setting it up and keeping it working.
And there's no way in projects I worked everything go straight to production.
It is a no brainer. Dev -> staging -> production.
Not having one staging area represents a huge risk for project health because staging is the closest space where one could freely break things without fearing the results.
Nice article and ways to think about these environments.
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Since I started working professionally and learnt about staging and production environments, in every project I've been part of there's always a staging environment.
For many of them, I was responsible for setting it up and keeping it working.
And there's no way in projects I worked everything go straight to production.
It is a no brainer. Dev -> staging -> production.
Not having one staging area represents a huge risk for project health because staging is the closest space where one could freely break things without fearing the results.
Nice article and ways to think about these environments.