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The bittersweet consequence of YouTube’s incredible growth is that so many stories will be lost underneath all of the layers of new paint. This is why I wanted to tell the story of how, ten years ago, a small team of web developers conspired to... | Chris Zacharias | Founder of imgix. YCombinator alum. Ex-YouTuber. Studied New Media at RIT.
Were they right? Were they wrong? History sides with them.
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shared by Alysa at Mural
Hmmm, I do recognize a few of the symptoms mentioned here.
This is a great approach to code review
Shared in the engineering group at MURAL
An interesting idea to help with honest, open communication, when things are failing apart and people are quick to fallback to blaming something/someone.
Another recommendation by Alex Robson at Zendesk.
it’s good to have a grasp on the fundamentals of the protocol, especially as we introduce additional services that will be communicating across the protocol. While “swagger/json api” seems like it would be good enough, there are gaps in that specification that assume you understand things built into HTTP.
That is an excellent list that I wish I had when I started my career
Shared in Zendesk Engineering slack channel, a great recap of HTTP/[1, 2, 3]
A great read, my favorite is def. the shared logic part.
I saw that talk at an Agile conference earlier this year. really good. he also recommended the book Accelerate during it, which I think is the most interesting non-technical book I’ve ever read on software engineering practices
A very good article on how to conduct a software engineering interview
Good read, from when I went to visit Twitch
Interesting article on how to prevent, detect and deter cheaters in League
How did statsd came to life and why it's useful.
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