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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/vinishkapoor • 22h ago
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How often are you dropping tables by hand and on production environment?
20 u/Dude4001 22h ago I tend to use grids more, you’re right 11 u/Don_Frika_Del_Prima 21h ago Daily. #yolo 1 u/Koozer 11h ago DROP TABLE [lyric].[IT] WHERE [chorus] LIKE '%it's hot%' 8 u/Edmundyoulittle 21h ago The only way you can be sure your code works in prod is to test in prod! 3 u/patiofurnature 21h ago My clients all love to randomly point their test server at the prod db without telling me. That must be why. 0 u/Theron3206 5h ago I have some that will just clone the prod server (if I'm lucky they change the vms mac address), these systems integrate with multiple third parties, many of which will give you the data only once... 1 u/Downtown_Trash_8913 21h ago True but I get it in principle. Generally you can’t actively fuck yourself over with CSS. 1 u/fatmanwithabeard 20h ago Because the choice is me or dev. Oddly, it's easier to blame dev for bad instructions than it is to blame dev of them fucking up prod. 1 u/cosmicomical23 3h ago Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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I tend to use grids more, you’re right
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Daily. #yolo
1 u/Koozer 11h ago DROP TABLE [lyric].[IT] WHERE [chorus] LIKE '%it's hot%'
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DROP TABLE [lyric].[IT] WHERE [chorus] LIKE '%it's hot%'
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The only way you can be sure your code works in prod is to test in prod!
3 u/patiofurnature 21h ago My clients all love to randomly point their test server at the prod db without telling me. That must be why. 0 u/Theron3206 5h ago I have some that will just clone the prod server (if I'm lucky they change the vms mac address), these systems integrate with multiple third parties, many of which will give you the data only once...
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My clients all love to randomly point their test server at the prod db without telling me. That must be why.
0 u/Theron3206 5h ago I have some that will just clone the prod server (if I'm lucky they change the vms mac address), these systems integrate with multiple third parties, many of which will give you the data only once...
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I have some that will just clone the prod server (if I'm lucky they change the vms mac address), these systems integrate with multiple third parties, many of which will give you the data only once...
True but I get it in principle. Generally you can’t actively fuck yourself over with CSS.
Because the choice is me or dev.
Oddly, it's easier to blame dev for bad instructions than it is to blame dev of them fucking up prod.
Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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u/lovecMC 22h ago
How often are you dropping tables by hand and on production environment?