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jordanbeiber | 2 years ago
As an eng manager at an enterprise (not SV style tech) I differentiate between coders and developers.
Developers help our business by actively taking part in shaping software, automated workflows and integrations that makes us improve as a whole.
At lot of time is spent documenting and figuring out how that piece of software someone wrote 7 years ago, before us, works and what integrates.
This is why I firmly believe you need to tie documentation to running code in some way - at the very least a basic service graph that contains all services, dependencies and some metadata.
Tie this database to automatic firewall and proxy configuration and you’re on a good track.
We’ve on the other hand taken the strategic decision that tech and IT will help us win (is it the 90’s all over again?!) and we staff as such. A team is at least two, and no individual can own a service.
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