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Values

In my professional environment, I value and demonstrate the following:

"SSP"

Security, safety, and privacy.

These concepts are paramount for both employees/coworkers/clients and customers. By holding these concepts in mind during all stages of a project or products lifecycle, I believe that other areas (flexibility, economic growth, etc.) become much more achievable.

Timing

Deadlines should be accurate and followed. This allows for a smoother development, deployment, and consumer satisfaction level.

When determining deadlines and when developing or deploying quality comes first, quantity second, and "quickness" third. Efficiency is not efficient if it creates more work down the road at the cost of speed.

Do it Right, Do it Once

By following a procedure and policy that allow for testing during development and deployment and by implementing automation into that cycle, it allows for reducing/avoiding technical debt by paving the road for:

  • Deploying correctly the first time

  • Extensive planning

  • Future-proofing

This is accomplished by a strong focus on:

  • Separate Dev, Test/Staging, and Production environments

    • Scalability

Stability

In the modern technological world of failover and redundancy, stability and availability of a service hold priority over individual machines' uptime.

Because of this, I value balancing load/resources, deploying strong failover procedures, clear priority levels/SLA and clear communication with consumers when affected.