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DESCRIPTION:It's 2023 so everything is automated in our network's because w
 e're all so cool\, we're all even using Python and Go instead of BASH and 
 expect\, but do you know when to implicitly model your infrastructure vs e
 xplicitly model it? You have network design standards\, but do you have co
 ding standards too? Do you ever have to check the output of your scripts t
 o check they do what you expected them to do? I come from a mixed software
 /networking background as opposed to a pure networking background\, and I'
 m currently working on the deployment of a greenfield network and automati
 on stack. I will try to share some software best practices with the networ
 king community now that we're all "NREs"\, right? \;)
DTSTAMP:20260614T072056Z
LOCATION:Akamai Office
SUMMARY:Look Mum\, No Unit Tests! - James Bensley
URL:https://pretalx.com/denog-meetup-2023-01/talk/GJQSAF/
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