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Jul132009

10 Simple Practices for Launching Web Sites Successfully

A post I wrote for a previous employer in July 2008 was useful for a lot of people they said, but it disappeared.  So, I've added it back to my own blog from my archives and re-posted.

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Very practical and down-to-earth guide on the critical steps needed to successfully deploy a webapp. I particularly like “Practice 1: Start deploying to production about half way through the project or even sooner”. Inventory is evil and has zero customer value! Besides, getting code out the door early forces you to learn the niceties of your production environment which will probably cause you to rework some of what you’re currently developing. Even if its only ’sleeper’ code, release early and often to keep integration headaches to a minimum and avoid those soul-sucking all night releases.

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDan Ackerson

Hi Dan, thanks for the insightful comments. I like the "code inventory" idea and will be using that one! I also like your blog.

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKent

I found this site very helpful, thanks. AJ @ Web Hosting

January 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAJ

True and very comprehensive.

OT: GIT is overrated, more complex than SVN. People actually want to spend the time working on code instead of figuring out GIT's bazillion flags and options.

The only reason I see for GIT getting popular is GITHub. If it wasn't it (and Rails developers advocacy), it would continue restricted to kernel hackers.

July 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHenrique
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