StatusCode Weekly Covering the week's news in software development, ops, platforms, and tooling. | ▶ Moving Fast at Scale — An engaging 35 minute talk from a senior technology leader (and now VP Engineering at WeWorkd) and the art of building teams to work on large scale technology engineering challenges. No raw tech here, this is all about organization. Randy Shoup | | Netlify Raises $53M Series C — Netlify has definitely been a leading light in the world of modern Web site deployment over the last year or two and it seems investors are confident too as they rapidly approach 1 million users. TechCrunch | | So You Wanna Buy A Used IP Address Block? — David's owned a class C block of IPv4 addresses for decades (and not used it) so he recently set out to sell it and while the story was drama free, it's interesting to see behind the scenes nonetheless. Spoiler: He didn't get rich. David Strom | | Coronavirus Hitting Tech Events Hard Numerous tech events are being cancelled or scaled back to online-only sessions due to the COVID-19 / 'coronavirus' outbreak, so check in with any events you're due to attend soon. Google I/O, Facebook F8, O'Reilly Strata, dotGo, and many more have been affected so far. | | DevOps Engineer at X-Team (Remote) — Work with the world's leading brands, from anywhere. Travel the world while being part of the most energizing community of developers. X-Team | | Find a Dev Job Through Vettery — Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers. Vettery | | A Half-Hour to Learn Rust — If you've not yet given Rust a look, this is a tight and tidy way to skim over some of its features and develop a little familiarity. Amos Wenger | | I Want Off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride — Well, not everyone loves Go. This is a very detailed, well, rant that goes beyond generics and takes issue with the idea that Go is simple. Worth a read. Amos Wenger | |
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