// , βIt is not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important things. The monkey wears an expression of seriousness... but the monkey is serious because he itches."(No/No)
I like this aspect of Mr. Harris' article, too. It's the first principle of the Tao of HashiCorp: Workflows, not Technologies.
The HashiCorp approach is to focus on the end goal and workflow, rather than the underlying technologies. Software and hardware will evolve and improve, and it is our goal to make adoption of new tooling simple, while still providing the most streamlined user experience possible. Product design starts with an envisioned workflow to achieve a set goal. We then identify existing tools that simplify the workflow. If a sufficient tool does not exist, we step in to build it. This leads to a fundamentally technology-agnostic view β we will use the best technology available to solve the problem. As technologies evolve and better tooling emerges, the ideal workflow is just updated to leverage those technologies. Technologies change, end goals stay the same.
And it's why Sacrificial Architecture appeases the dark ones.
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I like this aspect of Mr. Harris' article, too. It's the first principle of the Tao of HashiCorp: Workflows, not Technologies.
And it's why Sacrificial Architecture appeases the dark ones.