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In this post, we'll discuss the different types of code reuse and how to use them within a microservices architecture.
In this article, we'll explore software development standards, along with best practices for software development.
Microservices are great. They help you grow and scale your engineering organization by providing better isolation and independence to your engineering teams. But they come with a sinister cost: a sharp increase in complexity.
Microservices architecture is the most popular trend in application development. It’s a great way to develop faster and deliver better solutions for your customers and users.
In this article, we explore the significance of a production readiness review (PRR) and provide a detailed checklist to ensure a smooth transition to production.
Leading a platform team is no easy feat. This post gives practical tips for scaling a team, measuring performance, and driving the right culture.
An intro to how platform engineers benefit from incorporating an IDP.
In this resource, we’ve laid out all the nuances of an IDP and given you the tools to build your own criteria while venturing down the path of developer portals.