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DX removes points of friction in setting up environments

DX is coding without yak-shaving. Good DX is an iPhone moment.

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If we are asking developers to be increasingly responsible for building secure apps, we have to make it as frictionless as possible for them to do so. Rachel Stephens - RedMonk

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