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A book aimed at software professionals to provide strategies for ensuring trust in the development process despite the rapid change and delivery increase expectations in the industry. 

  • Do you know how confident you are in the code you deploy?

  • Can your pipelines reliably prevent defects, vulnerabilities, and performance issues before they reach production?

  • Are your quality standards clearly defined, measurable, and consistently enforced?

  • Do your teams receive fast, actionable feedback when something goes wrong?

  • Is there alignment between development, testing, security, and operations in how quality is governed?

  • Do you know how to embed quality into your delivery process, not as a checkpoint, but as a continuous, automated discipline?

 

Engineering Code Confidence answers these questions and more, guiding teams on how to build and scale effective quality gates within modern CI/CD pipelines. It explores how to move beyond reactive testing toward proactive quality enforcement, where every commit is validated, every risk is assessed, and every deployment is backed by data-driven confidence.

Code confidence is not achieved through isolated tools or late-stage testing.
It is built into the pipeline, enforced through automation, and refined through continuous feedback.

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Engineering Code Confidence

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Why You Should Read Engineering Code Confidence

Allow for more innovation and experimentation without taking unnecessary risks

Get to know more about quality gates in the CI/CD delivery process

Deliver faster while retaining reliability and miantainabiltiy concerns

Build systems and teams that can deliver good quality software at scale

Have more reliable CI/CD pipelines with deeper coverage

Enhance coding and design practices across all your teams

Design your systems with quality from the start

Bring trust back into your engineering processes

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© 2026 Craig Risi

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