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      <title>The Golden Path to Production — Building Paved Roads for Developer Teams</title>
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      <description>Every platform engineer eventually faces the same fundamental tension: how do you provide enough structure to maintain quality, security, and consistency across your engineering organisation, while still giving developers the freedom to move fast and make their own technical decisions? The answer, I&amp;rsquo;ve found, lies in what the industry has started calling &amp;ldquo;golden paths&amp;rdquo; — and getting them right is both an art and a science.
At the enterprise insurance company where I lead platform engineering, building golden paths has been central to our strategy for transforming developer experience.</description>
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