Fair warning, this is a cathartic tale. I am old and in the field of software engineering, nothing makes me feel…
As the cofounder and CEO of a tech startup working to improve financial inclusion in one of the world’s largest countries that is also one of the largest cash economies, I have amassed a wealth of odd knowledge on how cash works. How it works, specifically, at the intersection of people and…
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A founder’s thoughts on hiring
As the founder of a young startup, setting things into motion for your technical pipeline is one of the most important things you’ll work on. When you do, you’ll wade into the biggest debate of them all: hire a team in…
I have always felt that the best way to really learn a technology is to get it to do what you want it to do. Decide on the features of a mini project and make the technology do what you decided without any compromises. This is often a painful process and I wouldn’t recommend it for the weak of…
When we make production apps, many a times we don’t write test cases. Many developers…
How to create products for emerging markets
Nearly everyone wants to cash in on emerging markets. Facebook wants to fly drones to deliver internet connectivity over rural areas. They may or may not collide, in scale, ambition and delivery, with Google’s balloons (link). Whoever…
When you work at Wobe, you’re bound to have conversations like these at some point:
“Can you check on this transaction for me in dumplings?”
“Let’s make some changes to kaya.”
As it was International Women’s Day last week, we decided to do a special feature with one of the many strong women at Wobe — Preeti Wadhwani.
These were the top 10 stories published by Wobe Engineering Blog in 2017. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2017 by using the calendar at the top of this page.