about.gitlab.com
How to build a remote team
1,793 words | 6 minutes | Wednesday 3pm | Favourited
For GitLab, being an all-remote company did not start as an intentional decision. It was a natural evolution as our first team members started choosing to work from home. Traditional, on-site companies often take processes, camaraderie, and culture for granted and allow it to develop organically.
pspdfkit.com
The Many Benefits of Using a Monorepo
1,194 words | 4 minutes | Wednesday 3pm | Favourited
Just like Facebook and Google, we use a single repository for almost all our products. These include our SDKs for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS; PDF Viewer for iOS; and some internal tools, such as our PSPDFInspector that’s used to easily explore what’s in a PDF.
about.gitlab.com
All Remote
1,170 words | 4 minutes | Wednesday 3pm | Favourited
GitLab is an all-remote company with team members located in more than 50 countries around the world. Here's how it works. From the cost savings on office space to more flexibility in employees' daily lives, all-remote work offers a number of advantages to organizations and their people.
www.theguardian.com
Are the hyper-specialist shops of Berlin the future of retail?
1,925 words | 7 minutes | Wednesday 3pm
On the first floor of a nondescript 1,000 sq metre industrial unit in Berlin’s Steglitz district, four workers are cautiously placing pregnant queen ants into test tubes in order to dispatch them across Europe.
hackernoon.com
What does a Lead Engineer look like?
1,086 words | 3 minutes | Wednesday 3pm
Recently another Engineering Manager asked me how I look at qualifying someone as a Lead Engineer.