Top 9 Must-Read Blogs for Engineers
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You could have added links to the blogs in the description!
Literally a search away.
Wow, pretty amazing that out of all the fields of engineering, and even all the subfields within just software engineering, all "Top 9 Must-Read Blogs for Engineers" come from the web-based apps! Come on all you other fields, pull your socks up and improve your blogs!
great suggestions, thanks!
That's a great collection
I'm biassed because I'm an Uber engineer, but the most interesting blog posts IMO are things like domain-ordiented microservice architecture, cadence, and the ledgerstore. Some of the open source work like cadence and FX are also incredible.
"I'm biassed because" -- wait, you have two asses?
I can’t stop telling everyone about FX. I literally don’t write any services without it, it’s just so good to just throw all the dependencies up and let everything pull whatever they want down. You guys have done some amazing work on the Go side, many props!!
@@joshuapare4304 check out cadence. It's not as widely applicable as FX, but it's so crazy good and robust that I still can't quite believe we open sourced it 😅
I agree. Fx and Zap are absolutely awesome. And I always refer to the Uber style guide whenever I have to communicate with my team.
@@michaelchen1646 oh! I didn't even realize we open sourced zap!
URLs?...
I still have so much more to learn
Ikr! I'm still a student and I sometimes find this stuff too advanced to even understand, sometimes I don't event watch the entire video from Primetime ( a youtuber, ex - Netflix dev, covering mostly advanced engineering) I'm not that smart yet I too have much to learn
@@adityaanuragi6916 did you know Prime worked at netflix?
Never really ends! 😎✌️
That's the whole career, apparently
And that's the correct attitude. Only when you accept that you don't know the answer will you start asking the right questions.
Could you added links in the description? Thanks
Nice info
links?
please provide links to them in the video description 🙏🏽
Google them like Netflix engineering...
can you add some good links from these blogs?
I never knew I needed a 'Chaos Monkey' in my life until I read this. Now I'm imagining a mischievous monkey intentionally disabling my Netflix account to test its resilience.
why do you delete all comments with links to those blogs?
Most of us don’t have the problems these companies have.
We may not solving problems that are at such levels. But we use Cloudflare, AWS services. We integrate with Meta, Discord, Slack, Stripe.
lol
haha absolutely right
Probably not, but it’s still good insight for how to think about problems at scale
@@brukts3361 Yes you are right and if you apply at a company that have high demand like Faang you may stand out giving a good impression to your hiring manager.
lazy to google each of these -_-
No Google or YT .. lol