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deansas.org
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| | | | | I started working for Automattic as a senior back-end software engineer in June. It's an amazing place to work, the culture and processes are really distinctive - which I'll explain more about another time. For the uninitiated, Automattic are the people who make WordPress.com, tumblr, Pocket Casts and much more besides. When I was considering... | |
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nomad.blog
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| | | | | This past September, I crossed 6 years of working for Automattic, the parent company of WordPress.com, Tumblr, and more. I love talking about Automattic and the unique culture that has made our distributed company work across 70+ countries for the last 15 years. The more I talk with people, the more I realized that it's... | |
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blog.pragmaticengineer.com
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| | | | | Stories from six engineering leaders who succeeded in building and growing diverse teams. Hiring approaches, retention tactics and strategies. | |
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automationhacks.io
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| | | Redis is a powerful in-memory data store that could be used for a variety of test automation use cases. In this post, we setup a redis server on an ubuntu VM and see how we can use redis-cli and a simple Kotlin class to interact with our server. | ||