Software Engineering
Before you start working, figure out:
After you’ve finished your work, check:
4. Did I miss anything?
- What does the business want?
- Which criteria should I fulfill to call my work “good”?
- What do I need to do to complete this particular task?
After you’ve finished your work, check:
4. Did I miss anything?
It’s time to upgrade from “hard-working” to “highly efficient”
Developer environments you can take with you
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Flox is a virtual environment and package manager all in one. With Flox you create environments that layer and replace dependencies just where it matters, making them portable across the full software lifecycle
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Flox is a virtual environment and package manager all in one. With Flox you create environments that layer and replace dependencies just where it matters, making them portable across the full software lifecycle
Install packages from the biggest open source... See more
flox • GitHub - flox/flox: Developer environments you can take with you
How to build this skill:
- Maximize what you can do on your own: by ruthlessly prioritizing your time, pushing back on activities that have small ROI, and focusing on areas where your input is crucial; for engineers, it often means less coding (if more junior people can do that piece of coding).
- How you can maximize what you can do through others:
3 Critical Skills You Need to Grow Beyond Senior Levels in Engineering
factory_boy
factory_boy is a fixtures replacement based on thoughtbot's factory_bot.
As a fixtures replacement tool, it aims to replace static, hard to maintain fixtures with easy-to-use factories for complex objects.
Instead of building an exhaustive test setup with every possible combination of corner cases, factory_boy allows you to use objects... See more
factory_boy is a fixtures replacement based on thoughtbot's factory_bot.
As a fixtures replacement tool, it aims to replace static, hard to maintain fixtures with easy-to-use factories for complex objects.
Instead of building an exhaustive test setup with every possible combination of corner cases, factory_boy allows you to use objects... See more
FactoryBoy • GitHub - FactoryBoy/factory_boy: A test fixtures replacement for Python
We ship often
Shipping early is not enough. We also need to keep shipping tiny iterations daily instead of waiting months to ship something big.
Having a strong sense of urgency , and making hard decisions fast is how we enable that process. Our sprints only last 1 week and are quite short when compared to the rest of the industry - this is by... See more
Shipping early is not enough. We also need to keep shipping tiny iterations daily instead of waiting months to ship something big.
Having a strong sense of urgency , and making hard decisions fast is how we enable that process. Our sprints only last 1 week and are quite short when compared to the rest of the industry - this is by... See more
How we ship new features · Resend
A thread pool is a collection of pre-initialized threads that can be used to execute tasks. Instead of starting a new thread for each task (which can be resource-intensive), a thread from this pool is reused to perform the task. This approach is beneficial for handling multiple operations in parallel, especially when these operations are blocking... See more
Saverio Mazza • FastAPI: Thread Pool and Event Loop
To make life for developers easier, be explicit in what exactly is being returned. In the Stripe API, we have an object field in the response that makes it abundantly clear what we’re working with. For example, the API route
/v1/customers/:customer/payment_methods/:payment_method
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/v1/customers/:customer/payment_methods/:payment_method
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returns a PaymentMethod... See more
Common Design Patterns at Stripe
- Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library designed for handling long-lived network connections. It is built to be non-blocking and uses an event loop to manage all operations. While Tornado itself does not rely on a thread pool for its core operations, it provides interfaces for integrating with thread pools (e.g.,
Saverio Mazza • FastAPI: Thread Pool and Event Loop
For high-priority tasks , like designing the main user interface content or creating content for a major product launch, you might spend 10–20 hours a week. These tasks need detailed planning and close collaboration with your team.
Medium-priority tasks , such as updating help center articles or creating content for minor feature updates, might take... See more
Medium-priority tasks , such as updating help center articles or creating content for minor feature updates, might take... See more