Avoiding In-House Development Tools Now May Pay Off Later

Written by austin-developers | Published 2020/02/05
Tech Story Tags: devops | devops-tools | developer-tools | app-development-tools | tools | development-tools | devops-principles | devops-infrastructure

TLDR Avoiding In-House Development Tools Now may pay off later, says Ed Gray. The best performing DevOps teams avoid using proprietary tools when possible. Forrester Research found 20% of respondents relied on manually hard-coding custom integrations between tools and toolchains. Your custom software will still run on ever-changing technology platforms and interact with external software in ways that will require refactoring or patching anyway. The technical debt of non-consumer facing software will almost always increase over time.via the TL;DR App

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Written by austin-developers | I'm the marketing director for Gennovacap, a team of app developers in Austin, TX.
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/02/05