Atomic migration strategy for web teams

How do you turn an application riddled with technical debt into a scalable codebase that's beautiful, clean, and productive? With this practical ebook, Harrison Harnisch and Katie Womersley of the Buffer social media management platform show you how to successfully rewrite and migrate your appl...

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Application software Development
Information technology Management
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Technologie de l'information ; Gestion
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