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3 keys to boosting your engineering culture

CIO

Bridging the gap between vision and execution in the effort to create a robust, engaged engineering workforce depends heavily — though not solely — on culture. So, how do you continuously improve corporate culture — and, in this case, an engineering culture — that inspires people to do their best work every day?

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5 Ways to Increase Release Velocity with Observability

Honeycomb

Also, Honeycomb and the open source framework OpenTelemetry (OTel) are truly better together. Create an engineering culture that makes releasing new features routine According to the DORA metrics , elite DevOps teams deploy code multiple times a day.

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Shipping Node.js at Netlify

Netlify

Despite the sheer number of repositories we maintain, and especially considering that some of them are open-source projects with daily contributions from the community, you might be surprised to learn that our team is relatively small. My team is responsible for several mission-critical Node.js Ava is our test runner of choice.

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What it’s like to be a backend engineer at Netlify

Netlify

But did you know that a big chunk of Netlify’s engineering team is in the backend? These fine folks architect the scalable build system workflows, edge routing, telemetry, metrics, account management, lambda functions, and so much more that everything depends on.

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The Future of Observability is Bright as Honeycomb Announces $50M in Series D Funding

Honeycomb

Engineering teams are recognizing observability as a distinct and emerging practice, and are hungry for a truly differentiated product like Honeycomb. We’ll never lose sight of what it means to build a tool that, in turn, streamlines processes and enriches engineering cultures. The three pillars are nonsense.

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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. Like you will, you’ll have to design the main metrics.

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Chaos Engineering at Datadog

LaunchDarkly

We will probably Open Source this in the coming months. Then the nice thing is is that because we own the CRD, because we own the PODs, we can metric the hell out of everything. I think the work we’re going to Open Source and some of the stuff we’ve done upstream will likely continue to make it fairly abstract.