The "Happy Path" is a Lie: Why You Feel Unprepared for Production
When you first learn to write software, you are building in a utopia. On your laptop, the database is always online. The network has zero latency. The third-party API always responds in exactly 12 milliseconds. You write a function, you hit run, and the data flows perfectly from point A to point B.
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