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rambossa | 7 years ago

> That was a second red-flag for me - I've always worked extremely hard to establish a staging environment which reliably reproduces the production environment, so that great confidence could be had that if the released code passed the unit tests, system tests and some final manual tests in the staging environment, that it would be very unlikely that serious/obvious issues would only happen in production

I don't get why this is a red-flag though. Unless everywhere I've worked is highly flawed. Unforeseen production issues are a given, no? Like how do you actually mimic your IaaS?

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lazyant|7 years ago

I read it as "they test in production" (because they don't have good testing environment similar to prod)