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Looking Beyond the Obvious

Near its end, the CyberPenguin case study mentions the discovery of “some small accounting inaccuracies”. To be exact, users were occasionally being double-charged for sessions.
If you’ve done much software development, that statement alone should be enough to have you thinking “concurrency issue” or, more specifically, “race condition”. Given that the application involved both [...]

The Temptation of the Untried

The technology industry, by and large, is inhabited by early adopters. It’s how most of us got here, after all. You learn to work with “high-tech” equipment by doing it and you do it because you want to play with the latest shiny new toys.
But the latest, of course, is also the least [...]