engineering-management
Chaos Engineering with the Vacation Simulator
Increase resilience through team level chaos engineering using simulated vacations.
Sharing experiences, practices, and learnings to improve the field. Experienced startup CTO, DevOps practitioner, and software engineer. Avid reader and audio book listener.
engineering-management
Increase resilience through team level chaos engineering using simulated vacations.
programming
Pairing is a powerful collaboration tool, and it's not just for writing code. It's a powerful asset in any stage of the software development lifecycle.
curated-content
A few pieces of content I thought were worthwhile in the month of October.
elixir
Getting your development environment setup with Elixir doesn't have to be hard. Here's a quick guide to getting started.
curated-content
A few pieces of content I thought were worthwhile in the month of September.
curated-content
A few pieces of content I thought were worthwhile in the month of August.
curated-content
A few pieces of content I thought were worthwhile in the month of July.
productivity
Time tracking personally and professionally can lead to a number of insights to improve your life. Spend your time consciously.
engineering-management
Historically, farmers in the USA have neglected managing the health of their soil. This is because there has always been “more land out west”. This is what led to the Dust Bowl, during which as much as 75% of the top soil in some places was lost. This resulted in
hiring
Streamlining your hiring process is a source of competitive advantage. Measure it, and improve.
curated-content
A few pieces of content I thought were worthwhile in the month of June.
architecture
Change is the only constant. But without further framing this particular truism isn’t very useful for informing how you ought to architect your system.