How Splice Applied the Scientific Method to Unblock Deployment

Written by codeclimate | Published 2019/11/08
Tech Story Tags: agile | software-development | engineering-management | latest-tech-stories | continuous-improvement | continuous-deployment | software-delivery | good-company

TLDR Software engineering is one of the least rigorous practices that exists, says Splice’s VP of Engineering, Juan Pablo Buriticá. The team agreed that everything felt slow, but a gut feeling wasn’t enough to start making changes in the team. They wanted a vision for the organization: Shipping working code is the fastest, safest, and most effective way to learn and to test new ideas. To test their experiment, they leveraged engineering measuring tools to investigate three metrics: Time to Merge, Deploy Frequency, and End to End Test Coverage.via the TL;DR App

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Written by codeclimate | Empowering Engineering Excellence with Data
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/11/08