Max Keidun - How to build a Bitcoin exchange and not burn in hell
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20. Challenges:
Pre-launch
Team
Team size
Lots of QA engineers
Integration system
HackIT 4.0, Kyiv
“Finally, I cannot stress enough how important it is to
have a reliable continuous integration system that
everyone understands. For example, in their
development process every Merge Request is
deployed to a separate instance and tested there
before it is merged. Before it is deployed to a separate
instance, unit tests are being run, of course. Everyone
on the team, including QA guys, know how to deploy
merge requests. Everyone knows what the steps are
before one merges the project. Everyone knows who
is responsible for merging. Everyone knows what
steps the deployment process has. It helps people
solve deployment problems faster. And CTO handles
the CI (Continuous Integration) and deployment
process himself, as they realized CI is a lifeline of an
organization. If deployment doesn’t work, people start
to stress out and everything stops.”