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#Streaming No Code
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Streaming no code is almost as easy as standard no code. You're still not doing any coding, but now you also
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adopt the policy of not going back to things you previously failed to code and adding code to them and trying
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not to dwell on other things you've written no code for in the past, all while being careful not to get in the
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way of other people who are also trying not to do anything.
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Streaming allows you to write and deploy no code to systems in real time, where real time is defined as "fast enough
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that your boss never has to dog you about it being slow." Streaming no code is actually beyond real time -- it's done in
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no time, flat.
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No code also features no locking, no blocking, and no contention. Well, that's not entirely true. You still need a PR Review.
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##To get started:
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First, write and deploy some standard no code.
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Next, keep at it.
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Look at you! You're streaming!
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