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Apiumhub supports Craft Conference one more year

Apiumhub

Craft can help companies to understand how important it is to invest in the way they develop: not just into engineering but into the whole value generation process. Craft Conference is an event where any type of engineers, team leaders, agile coaches, engineering managers, executives/founders, UX/product people could learn a lot.

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The Unvarnished Truth of being a Woman in Tech

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

As I embarked on this new challenge, I realized that people management and building teams are something that I truly enjoy. I have been fortunate that as I moved from one industry to another, I was able to develop my engineering management experiences and align with the business needs. I never looked back.

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From OOP to FP by Joaquin Azcarate – backend developer at Apiumhub in Software Crafters Barcelona

Apiumhub

Most of us have heard of Trunk Based Development, Continuous Deployment and Microservices. We will talk about Microservices, CQRS, resilience patterns, message streams and other series of buzzwords, and you will do it both from the perspective of abuse and that of “good” use.

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How Failure Can Improve Your Team and Product

LaunchDarkly

This time we wanted to hear how the culture of failure (avoiding failure, recovering from failure, and learning from failure) has an impact on how teams test in production. Ben Woskow, Engineering Manager at LaunchDarkly, talked about why failures aren’t exclusively negative events. First, who am I?

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

At the start of lockdown, many companies doubled down on their butts-in-seats culture with Zoom surveillance and other creeptastic endeavors. Our existing deploy tooling and engineering culture made the transition to remote work go much more smoothly. No Q4 code freezes for us.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

At the start of lockdown, many companies doubled down on their butts-in-seats culture with Zoom surveillance and other creeptastic endeavors. Our existing deploy tooling and engineering culture made the transition to remote work go much more smoothly. No Q4 code freezes for us.

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What Happens to DevOps when the Kubernetes Adrenaline Rush Ends?

Honeycomb

In the past five years, we’ve seen a drastic increase in adoption by engineering teams of all sizes. The promise of standardization of deployments and scaling across different types of applications, from static websites to full-blown microservice solutions, has fueled this sharp increase.

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