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Technical Health Isn’t Optional

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Open Source and a Culture of Sharing. The rise of open source software in the 1990s has undoubtedly transformed IT. While vendor lock-in is still a very real issue, the availability of open source software has done a lot to liberate IT. Most of their work involves integrating software-as-a-service solutions.

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How We Define SRE Work, as a Team

Honeycomb

As a result, to properly align our practice with what provides the most value to the organization, we should look for opportunities to generate content and guidelines that are possible to use internally for Honeycomb employees, but also, externally for our users. The patterns we come up with internally are often useful to our own customers.

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Share Pie: The DDD Treasure Hidden in Plain Sight

Strategic Tech

A major example was the creeping understanding that the shares in a Facility were only a guideline… After implementing the common use cases, they were now uncovering complexity that broke their mental models of the domain. Software engineers are not typists who translate requirements into software.

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Making the Internet faster at Netflix

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

And for me, the big part of the success of growth was actually a step above the pure engineering architecture. It’s firstly rooted in the engineering culture because the first Netflix employees are great people. I just need to follow some relatively simple guidelines. . Sachin: Gotcha.

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