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Why organizations should commit to innersource in 2020

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Even if you’ve never heard the term “innersource” to describe how teams build their software, you’ll probably still recognize some of the principles behind it. As enterprises increase their investments in open source, they’re also looking behind the code at new ways for their engineering teams to work together quickly, globally, and at scale.

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The Engineering of Software

The Programmer's Paradox

I landed deep in the heart of a reasonable engineering culture. If you boil it down again and again, software development keeps coming back to its roots in engineering. Engineering itself is not boring. It took them a long time to go from alchemy to engineering. Early on I moved away from the cowboys.

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Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview with Samuel Setegne

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Interview with Samuel Setegne Samuel Setegne This post is part of our “Data Engineers of Netflix” interview series, where our very own data engineers talk about their journeys to Data Engineering @ Netflix. Samuel Setegne is a Senior Software Engineer on the Core Data Science and Engineering team.

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Collective Protection

The Programmer's Paradox

My favorite jobs have all been wrapped in a strong engineering culture; one that strives to always do the right thing, pay attention to the details, avoid politics and focus on getting the best quality possible. Back in the dotcom boom, when software development became popular it attracted a great deal of outsiders.