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To kill chaos, you must first become the chaos. That's the philosophy behind chaos engineering, the practice of "breaking" a distributed system on purpose so that the system can be made more robust and resistant to unexpected failures. In this talk, you will learn what chaos engineering is, how chaos engineering can be useful to you as a software developer, as well as how you can perform chaos experiments in order to improve the distributed systems in your future workplace.
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To kill chaos, you must first become the chaos. That's the philosophy behind chaos engineering, the practice of "breaking" a distributed system on purpose so that the system can be made more robust and resistant to unexpected failures. In this talk, you will learn what chaos engineering is, how chaos engineering can be useful to you as a software developer, as well as how you can perform chaos experiments in order to improve the distributed systems in your future workplace.
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