How Bloomberg’s engineers built a culture of knowledge sharing

Thousands of the company’s engineers, data scientists, designers, and developers have asked and answered questions about how things work inside their organization.

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The cofounder of Chef is cooking up a less painful DevOps (Ep. 584)

Chef cofounder Adam Jacob joins the home team to discuss the problems with the current state of cloud infrastructure, what engineers need but aren’t getting, and why he’s focused on creating a new and improved approach to infrastructure automation.

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Throwing away the script on testing (Ep. 583)

Syed Hamid, founder and CEO of no-code test automation platform Sofy, joins Ben and Ryan to talk about scriptless automation, why his platform targets mobile app developers, and what he learned in nearly two decades at Microsoft. 

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To improve as an engineer, get better at requesting (and receiving) feedback 

It’s easy to ask for, and even want, feedback in a sort of theoretical sense. But soliciting and responding to feedback are, themselves skills.

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Stress test your code as you write it (Ep. 581)

Itamar Friedman, CEO and cofounder of CodiumAI, and Kyle Mitofsky, a Senior Software Engineer on Stack Overflow’s public platform, join the home team for a conversation about code integrity and how AI tools are changing the way developers work.

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