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Ownership — the secret ingredient
Ownership — the secret ingredient
Recruiting is a process that we take very seriously at our company. We strive to hire the best engineers, the best product managers, and…
Eric Rabinovich
Jul 14, 2018
Analytics & QA — Do they go hand in hand?
Analytics & QA — Do they go hand in hand?
My short answer will be — Yes! Don’t be lazy…read why :)
Jasmine Shany
Jun 3, 2018
Analytics is not “just” firing pixels
Analytics is not “just” firing pixels
The following story illustrates what happens when thinking about analytics code as “just” firing pixels to Google Analytics (or your…
Nir Boger
Mar 8, 2018
Amazon Go isn’t about no-checkout. Here’s what we missed.
Amazon Go isn’t about no-checkout. Here’s what we missed.
After long anticipation and a whole year of delay, Amazon Go was finally launched to the general public three weeks ago with much fanfare…
Ofer Egozi
Feb 10, 2018
Quality == ?
Quality == ?
Part 1 / 2
Jasmine Shany
Jan 18, 2018
How Cooking Made Me a Better Software Engineer
How Cooking Made Me a Better Software Engineer
Know those little kitchen tools that pop up every once in a while? Remember that onion chopper you purchased two years ago that is laying…
Leeran Yarhi
Dec 10, 2017
Adding multi-snapshot testing to Jest
Adding multi-snapshot testing to Jest
Adventures in monkeypatching
Igor Davydkin
Dec 10, 2017
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Making time to fix technical debts
Making time to fix technical debts
It is impossible to avoid technical debts. We try to escape them by creating great design and architecture, use the right tools, practice…
Dennis Nerush
Dec 10, 2017
My number one C# interview question
My number one C# interview question
Interviewing is hard. You meet a new person for a few hours, and have to decide if this person can fit the position you are interviewing…
Vitaly Futoriansky
Dec 10, 2017
4 Tips for a healthy codebase
4 Tips for a healthy codebase
As developers, our days (and nights) revolve around writing code, moving from one piece of code to the next.
Yossi Shmueli
Dec 9, 2017
10 Reasons why writing a design for your feature is a good idea
10 Reasons why writing a design for your feature is a good idea
It is no secret that planning usually improves final results, as well as optimizing the process itself.
Vitaly Futoriansky
Nov 12, 2017
Break Your App into Composable Modules
Break Your App into Composable Modules
Over the years, my company’s main application has been under continuous development, evolving and gaining many features. Naturally, as time…
Leeran Yarhi
Oct 24, 2017
Story Hierarchy in Storybook 3.2
Story Hierarchy in Storybook 3.2
My first open source contribution =)
Igor Davydkin
Jul 31, 2017
Tech challenges for your developers
Tech challenges for your developers
Recently one of our team leaders presented me with the following question: “What can I do to challenge my developers from a technical…
Yossi Shmueli
May 20, 2017
10X —The Optimization Manifesto
10X —The Optimization Manifesto
We all want to be better in what we do.
Dennis Nerush
Feb 9, 2017
Finding the right balance in exploratory testing
Finding the right balance in exploratory testing
As a tester in an agile environment, exploratory testing is a quite familiar testing approach. When exploring, you execute as soon as you…
Jasmine Shany
Dec 31, 2016
Can’t we all just get along?
Can’t we all just get along?
I was reading this great post talking about UX vs UI when an interesting thought came to mind. The post discusses the differences between…
Yossi Shmueli
Dec 31, 2016
The ‘Captain Obvious’ method for super-fast software
The ‘Captain Obvious’ method for super-fast software
Many times when a group of developers gather to discuss a performance or scale issue, the discussion goes along these lines —
Omri Fima
Dec 24, 2016
Performance Tests — Better, Faster, Stronger
Performance Tests — Better, Faster, Stronger
We use continuous delivery methodology — which means we deploy several times each day, that is thanks to our feature development cycle. It…
Tom Sender
Dec 23, 2016
Feeling Lucky Is the Future of Search
Feeling Lucky Is the Future of Search
If you visit the Google homepage on your desktop, you’ll see a rare, prehistoric specimen — one that most Google users don’t see the point…
Ofer Egozi
Dec 22, 2016
Learning to Play
Learning to Play
Ever since I took my first course in Artificial Intelligence, I was fascinated by the idea of AI in its classical meaning — teaching…
Ofer Egozi
Sep 17, 2016
Better technical interviews — don’t ask your candidates to implement BFS
Interviewing is hard, it’s a hard and stressful moment for the candidate. But it’s also a very exhausting moment for the interviewer.
Omri Fima
Jun 5, 2016
Should we use MVC for modern web applications?
Should we use MVC for modern web applications?
MVC is one of the most used design patterns in web applications. It can be used both with server and client side rendering. Frameworks like…
Dennis Nerush
Apr 29, 2016
How to implement a State Machine for your Embedded project
How to implement a State Machine for your Embedded project
When you are working on an embedded device, you usually start simple. A main loop that does something. As you start to add more features…
Yossi Shmueli
Jan 30, 2016
Gamifying Your R&D
Gamifying Your R&D
Continuous Integration means a lot to me. It’s like my second child. I found out the hard way that this sort of cultural thing is very hard…
Yossi Shmueli
Jun 3, 2014
Deploy & Deliver
Previously, we’ve discussed the vision of Continuous Deployment. When people start implementing Continuous Deployment, I’ve noticed that…
Yossi Shmueli
Nov 27, 2013
Adopt the Symptom
A couple of months ago, I needed to use a laptop of one of my co-workers. When I opened the computer I was baffled by the behavior of the…
Yossi Shmueli
Feb 11, 2011
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