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End-of-life, the most important lifecycle of software

Posted by Joep Weijers on March 5, 2021

The most important phase in the lifecycle of software, is the final one: the end-of-life. My apekooi project the Online Watercoolerchat will reach end-of-life on the 16th of March 2021. Read on about the project and why you want to eventually get rid of your code.

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Posted in Coding Tagged Apekooien, Software development, Software lifecycle

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