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"Good code documents itself" is one of the most damaging takes in software engineering. Code itself won't tell you about the decisions and rationale behind it, nor about about higher-level structures and abstractions. All this needs elaboration in documentation.
Picard career tip: The grass may seem greener on the other side, but sometimes it's because of all the fertilizer.
Every org has two roadmaps: official product roadmap & a shadow engineering roadmap. The delta between the two is depends on the company & culture. The goal of annual planning is getting these two roadmaps to intersect as much as possible but they’re almost never fully aligned.
I don't know what you're all bragging about, I read about 1000 books a year. Ok, yes, fine, they're kids books. Well ok, sure, it's actually only about 5 books 200 times each.
“Team-sized architecture” is a really lovely, evocative short hand for so much in team topologies, and is a great rallying cry for a more holistic view of architecture.
"This “team-sized architecture” focuses on people first, and is a more sustainable and humane approach to software architecture than either monolithic or microservices architectures, both of which focus on the technology first." — Team Topologies
did the 8 year old version of yourself want to sit on a 1hr sprint planning zoom call?
17 years of software development taught me three very important lessons; 1️⃣ Unit and integration tests are the best way to prevent bugs. 2️⃣ Keep it simple! Remove anything that's not strictly required. 3️⃣ Question everything! From requirements to cargo cult tech trends.
"Modernizing monolithic applications" understood as "rebuild the system as set of microservices" is like assuming that "modernizing your house" means rebuilding it as 10 single-room, tiny houses.
Developers: Let's use microservices to decrease team coupling and cognitive load. Also developers: Let's use monorepo so I get to see all the code we have!
Your multicloud strategy is useless if your critical SaaS vendors are all in US-East 1. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
Welches Risiko gehe ich bei Treffen mit 2G- oder 3G- Regelung diesen Winter ein? Der Flyer des #RKI fasst dies für Geimpfte und (noch) Ungeimpfte zusammen: ➡️ rki.de/DE/Content/Inf… #ImpfenRettetLeben
when you hear someone say "we need to break up the monolith" what they mean is: "we need boundaries in our codebase such that different teams can have ownership of different domains and each can be developed, tested, and deployed independently".
Free Startup Idea: Chaos Monkey for Meetings Randomly cancel recurring meetings and see if anyone notices
Heroics are a symptom of a dysfunctional organisation
I've measured "engineering velocity" for a very long time, but I'm starting to focus more on "engineering drag". These are the things that slow down engineering teams. This includes product discovery, local dev environments, CI/CD pipelines, etc. Reduce drag to go faster.
Are there any tools available to make traffic costs (Internet out, cross zone, cross region, ...) on AWS visible?
Using proven technologies allows you to focus on the things that really matter, like choosing tabs vs. spaces.
Any AWS freelancers in my network that would be available full-time between today and end of June? The project is a fintech with lots of serverless and the team you'd be joining is mainly working on multi-account, deployment, governance, architecture type work (core tech/devops).
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