I would read/watch/etc the heck out of this for literally every large software company. What's the part of your stack/operations/etc you're proudest of? What is the corner that touches everything where staff engineers fear to tread? Where 3 multi-year efforts to fix failed?https://twitter.com/tylertringas/status/1263634121009528832 …
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There's an interesting professional challenge about respecting secrets about things you built, because on the one hand NDA etc etc etc, and on the other hand ex-employers don't own most contents of your brain even though a lot of it is relevant to similarly shaped new employers.
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(One function of consultants is to launder practices of various firms into Industry Best Practices (TM) so that there is technical diffusion faster than the ordinary cycle of people moving around the industry.)
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This is a big reason why I like working on Chrome, because we can publish technical design docs and retrospective blog posts about things (like the multi-SWE decade effort that was Site Isolation). Serves as good recruiting material too.
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