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Archive for the ‘Back-End Development’ Category

The Twelve-Factor App

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/11/21

Still relevant: [Wayback/Archive] The Twelve-Factor App and [Wayback/Archive] 12 Fractured Apps — Medium

Once Docker hit the scene the benefits of the 12 Factor App (12FA) really started to shine. For example, 12FA recommends that logging should be done to stdout and be treated as an event stream. Ever run the docker logs command? That’s 12FA in action!

Via

–jeroen

Posted in Back-End Development, Cloud Development, Communications Development, Conference Topics, Conferences, Deployment, Developing scalable systems, Development, DevOps, Distributed Computing, Event, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Why can’t we have nice things: ZorgDomein email subject has no ID in them, nor responds on Social Media on improvement suggestions

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/13

The drawback sending out emails all with the same subject is that the receiver is having a hard time setting them apart.

Especially in the work or medical realm this makes people miss crucial information.

Worse are organisations broadcasting on Twitter, but not responding at all to improvement suggestions. [Wayback/Archive] @ZorgDomein / Twitter gets both wrong (and is also unusually hard to find phone contact information for on their web-site):

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