
Bad Retries, Not Bad Logic: 6 Bug Patterns
Distributed systems can make a clean bug look dirty, and a dirty retry policy look like bad business logic. That is why retry-driven failures waste so much debugging time. You

Distributed systems can make a clean bug look dirty, and a dirty retry policy look like bad business logic. That is why retry-driven failures waste so much debugging time. You

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