Chaos Engineering
Casey Rosenthal, Nora Jones
There's more to chaos engineering than deliberately breaking stuff in production. With this book, QA engineers as well as program and product managers will examine the theory, history, and implementation of this full-fledged software engineering...
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🟢 Developer Verdict
An exploration of chaos engineering's theory, history, and practical implementation as a critical discipline for building resilient systems.
Read this if
- ✓ You want to understand the theory and history behind chaos engineering.
- ✓ You are a QA, program, or product manager in a complex system.
- ✓ You aim to proactively build and test system resilience through experiments.
Skip this for now if
- ✗ You are new to system reliability or distributed systems concepts.
- ✗ You expect only hands-on coding examples for specific tools.
- ✗ You seek general software testing strategies beyond resilience.
👤 Who Should Read This
Less ideal for
- • Developers wanting immediate hands-on tutorials
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