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"It works on my machine" explained

What's this blog post about?

A Meetup is being hosted at the Austin Office, with an opportunity for interested attendees or speakers to participate. The event will take place on September 24th, 2024. In a typical conversation with a prospective customer, it's highlighted that "it works on my machine" problem occurs when code written by developers or data scientists works perfectly fine on their local machines but breaks in downstream CI pipelines or production due to mismatched dependencies. This issue leads to lost time, costly re-work, and delayed software delivery. Coder is a self-hosted remote development platform that eliminates "it works on my machine" problems by enabling DevOps and Platform Engineering teams to centrally govern and control images and workspace build configurations used by developers and data scientists. By updating the Dockerfile or VM image with the new Golang version, Coder templates, and using the Coder CLI, users can centrally update the Go language version for their developers. This helps eliminate re-work, reduce potential revenue loss, and improve brand management. Other benefits of deploying Coder in an enterprise include enhanced security by removing source code and data from insecure desktops, increased access to compute in cloud infrastructure, and shortened time to code contribution, thus boosting developer productivity.

Company
Coder

Date published
Feb. 16, 2023

Author(s)
Mark Milligan

Word count
568

Language
English

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