I mostly mean proof what I’ve written prior to having someone else test. I often will comment out lines when trying different things so I just make sure I clean up what I’ve done. We have a few human checks as well as some automated checks between each stage of deployment for each environment.
No I got that. I’m saying that by the time the prod deploy comes around, there’s no proofreading left to do anyway.
Not proofreading texts should have zero bearing on being able to write and deploy software because it should be proofread several times before the actual prod deployment. Hell it very likely isn’t even the same person doing the deployment that wrote the code.
I mostly mean proof what I’ve written prior to having someone else test. I often will comment out lines when trying different things so I just make sure I clean up what I’ve done. We have a few human checks as well as some automated checks between each stage of deployment for each environment.
Yeah that’s what the MRs are supposed to be for. To catch those and proofread.
There shouldn’t be any changes at all from the last test to going to production though. Even cleaning up comments.
Correct. I’m just saying that I proof read my work, that I deploy things, and that I don’t proof read my texts.
No I got that. I’m saying that by the time the prod deploy comes around, there’s no proofreading left to do anyway.
Not proofreading texts should have zero bearing on being able to write and deploy software because it should be proofread several times before the actual prod deployment. Hell it very likely isn’t even the same person doing the deployment that wrote the code.