We chat with Andrew Boyagi, Atlassian's Senior Developer Evangelist, about bringing great developer experience to teams and platforms with thousands of engineers. When the software sprawl gets so big you spend more time looking for answers than solving problems, it might be time to try something new. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/16/atlassian-compasss-software-component-catalog/
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