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How we interview software engineers: what we've learned, what we've changed

CircleCI

The self-guided training covers areas such as our hiring process and interviewers’ roles in it, cognitive biases and how to mitigate them, the legal side of interviewing, an introduction to our Applicant-Tracking System (ATS), and how to prepare, run, and close out an interview, as well as how to evaluate candidates.

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

Apiumhub

Understand your systems with OpenTelemetry by Carolina Zhou Lin – Software Engineer at Voxel Group and Xavier Belloso – Senior Software Engineer en baVel – Voxel Group. Systems can become increasingly complex. Also, he will present code examples, mostly in Java and Scala.

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Here’s Why You Should Write Unit Tests

Modus Create

Software engineers have been testing ever since they could write code. However, the ability to automate software tests commercially emerged only in the 1980s with the introduction of AutoTester. Unit testing is a type of software testing where individual units or software components are tested. Conclusion.

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How to build confidence as an engineer: an interview with Glen Mailer, CircleCI Staff Software Engineer

CircleCI

In this series, we pulled aside folks from across our engineering department to talk about confidence. From the technical executives to folks on the ground in engineering, management and site reliability, we wanted to know what “confidence” meant to them, and how it had changed over the course of their careers. And if so, how?

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Managing to Solve An Elegant Puzzle with Will Larson

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

“There’s that idea that really if you think about the consequences and the kind of statefulness of these human systems that you’re working with, you can come to understand them in a way that you can’t if you look at them as causal”. Links: O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference – Berlin, Germany. Transcript.

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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This is both frustrating for companies that would prefer making ML an ordinary, fuss-free value-generating function like software engineering, as well as exciting for vendors who see the opportunity to create buzz around a new category of enterprise software. The new category is often called MLOps. This approach is not novel.

DevOps 141