Effective 1-on-1s: How to Run 1-on-1s That Actually Matter
Effective 1-on-1s prioritize the human, not status updates; use the 10/10/10 framework (them, you, future) and fiercely protect this time.
Effective 1-on-1s prioritize the human, not status updates; use the 10/10/10 framework (them, you, future) and fiercely protect this time.
Kubernetes design patterns offer proven solutions to these challenges, enabling teams to build reliable, scalable, and maintainable systems.
PASETO represents a significant advancement in token-based authentication, addressing many of the security vulnerabilities associated with JWT while maintaining simplicity and ease of use.
API latency is not merely a technical metric but a pivotal business driver. From Amazon’s billion-dollar losses to retailers’ cart-add surges, 100ms has become table stakes in digital commerce.
Google's recent introduction of kubectl-ai represents a significant advancement in Kubernetes management, enabling developers to interact with their clusters using natural language through AI-powered assistance.
Lynx vs. Kotlin Multiplatform: In-depth performance comparison between the frameworks, analyzing startup times, memory usage, computational efficiency, and platform-specific optimizations.
Launched on March 5, 2025, Lynx combines web development paradigms with native performance, targeting developers seeking to build high-performance applications for Android, iOS, and the web using a single codebase.
Lynx’s architectural innovations and quantifies its advantages through comparative benchmarks, especially focusing on Lynx vs. React Native.
Explore how engineering leaders balance Agile principles with pragmatism. Learn from Amazon, GitHub, and Netflix how to adapt processes for impact—not just compliance.
Naming microservices isn’t about creativity, it’s about crafting a shared language across organization. Audit one service now. Rename it & watch.
Story points in Agile Estimation are units of measure for expressing an estimate of the overall effort (!= time!!!) required to fully implement a product backlog item or any other piece of work.
While building configurable products might not always be the first choice for product managers, however, as an engineering leader, it's essential to understand why configurability matters and how you can shift your team's mindset to embrace it
Two prominent approaches to data distribution are fanout-on-read vs. fanout-on-write. Each approach offers its own set of advantages and challenges, catering to different use cases and system requirements.
Real-world examples shed light on the complexities and pitfalls that can arise, highlighting the need for careful consideration, continuous adaptation, simplicity and scale in the world of microservices.
ReactOS aims to provide a compatible and free alternative to Microsoft's proprietary operating system. In this article, Let's explore its origins, adoption, and weigh the good and bad aspects of ReactOS.