My wife, Karen, says it reconfirms everything her teachers taught her: anything that can go wrong will and if more than one thing can go wrong, the worst possible combination thereof will occur, document everything and keep your documentation up to date, test test test, when you make a mistake own it because it's about accountability not blame.
I couldn’t agree more with Karen’s teachers. The DynamoDB incident really is a textbook example of Murphy’s Law in action - everything that could go wrong did, and all at once.
My wife, Karen, says it reconfirms everything her teachers taught her: anything that can go wrong will and if more than one thing can go wrong, the worst possible combination thereof will occur, document everything and keep your documentation up to date, test test test, when you make a mistake own it because it's about accountability not blame.
I couldn’t agree more with Karen’s teachers. The DynamoDB incident really is a textbook example of Murphy’s Law in action - everything that could go wrong did, and all at once.
I read to Karen what you said. She smiled in agreement.
That’s lovely to hear,
please tell Karen her perspective added real wisdom to the discussion.
Karen says, “Thank you.”:)