Codecourse@teamcodecourse·36mStop thinking in steps. You should be thinking in workflows.Translate English10148
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·4hDo you actually test if your system fails cleanly?Translate English001192
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·21hGood systems don’t just run correctly, they fail correctly.Translate English011280
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·1dIf you can’t stop it cleanly…do you really control it?Translate English001290
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·1dEven if everything usually works… can your system handle when it doesn’t?Translate English000308
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·2dBroke this down fully today if you’ve run into these problems youtu.be/hthn2oT7lWETranslateYouTube English003487
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·2dIndividual jobs: “just run this” Workflows: “this entire process needs to succeed”Translate English000298
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·2dHeres the problem: Some things are tasks and some things are workflows. But you’re treating them the same wayTranslate English0023401
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·2dYou can literally see the workflow happening here.Translate English0065873
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·3dSeeing them run in order makes it obvious that this was never meant to be separate workTranslate English0012951
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·3dOne finishes → next starts one finishes → next starts that’s when it stops feeling like “jobs”Translate English001268
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·3dAdd a delay to each job… and you can literally watch the workflow happen step-by-stepTranslate English002417
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·3dDo you know difference between “working code” and “reliable code”?Translate English101443
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·3dThe moment you need: • ordering • cancellation • shared outcome you’re not dealing with separate jobs anymoreTranslate English002393
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·4dIf step 3 depends on step 2… you’ve already made your decisionTranslate English000235
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·4dA lot of workflows look independent in code… but aren’t independent in realityTranslate English100350
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·4dThe question isn’t: “should I use jobs?” it’s: “do these steps succeed independently?”Translate English001474
Codecourse@teamcodecourse·4dRemember, just because you can split something into jobs doesn’t mean they should be treated separatelyTranslate English001353