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Never deploy to production on a friday! That should be a sacred and unbreakable rule.
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@g-m-f that's what makes it worst, having lots of fun while ruining everyone's weekend π
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ArturS1098yThat moment when I got all the drools rules backwards and pushed them into the production.... Yeah I was a novice back then...
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@SirWindfield did I say Java? What was I thinking! I mean Pearl, I hate Pearl! π
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dmferrari748yWe never/ever deploy on fridays or before a holiday. Bring a gun and I will still say NOPE
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@Knossos @slash28cu @dmferrari tell that to the project managers, apparently for them was and still is a good idea to deploy releases on a Friday π
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I mean, you could just "accidentally" repeat the shit that happened above two or three times. They may reconsider there desicion.
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The Perfect Storm:
My worst coding mistake? Yeah, let me tell you about that. I pushed a simple JavaScript/HTML change without knowing that the stupid header was shared with another "not so important" section of the site called "My Account" where people go to pay for their services. I call it the perfect storm because I left early that Friday for a weekend cruise and right before leaving I pushed the change, sent the request to push for production and left. When they noticed that clients were complaining about not being able to pay they started reversing most changes of all teams trying to fix it but they never touched mine because they knew I wasn't working on the backend. My whole team worked over the weekend trying to find the issue while I was having fun in the cruise. They ended up reversing all changes by Sunday night and it took us about 4 more days to figure out that my simple JavaScript/HTML change broke the site and prevented 30 million customers from making payments that weekend plus it broke the whole 2nd release of the month.... yeah, nothing major.
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