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  <li><b>Finally, for end users, following production paths as indicated in -1 above and avoiding development space otherwise altogether may be the best advice. For devops users, you are expected to understand the SDLC state of an element either intuitively or as a result of guidance.  <div style="position: relative;top: 5px;"> [[Sketches]],  production support landings, ancient dead-ends, future prototypes, [[Dominion|<font color="red">&laquo;concept stories&raquo;</font>]] have accreted here since ACM hosting c. '93/94<sup>5</sup>. Years, or even decades, could seperate conception of a thing and its vintage doing. Dev stories don't use aspect/mood/tense qualifications nor are they necessarily updated upon realization, when the technical prose shifts to documentation.</div> <span style="color: lightgray;float: right;"> [[RawringTwenties|Prospectus  ...]]</span></b>
  <li><b>Finally, for end users, following production paths as indicated in -1 above and avoiding development space otherwise altogether may be the best advice. For devops users, you are expected to understand the SDLC state of an element either intuitively or as a result of guidance.  <div style="position: relative;top: 5px;"> [[Sketches]],  production support landings, ancient dead-ends, future prototypes, [[Dominion|<font color="red">&laquo;concept stories&raquo;</font>]] have accreted here since ACM hosting c. '93/94<sup>5</sup>. Years, or even decades, could seperate conception of a thing and its vintage doing. Dev stories aren't using aspect/mood/tense qualifications nor updated upon realization, when prose shifts to documentation.</div> <span style="color: lightgray;float: right;"> [[RawringTwenties|Prospectus  ...]]</span></b>
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