Fresh off the press - In this blog post, Tines software engineer Shayon Mukherjee (@shayonj) shares how lessons from a recent incident led to improved platform resilience and more comprehensive testing practices 🔎
https://t.co/14oHefKG0z
Engineering teams know all too well how hard on-call can be. At @TinesEng, one tool is critical to how we make it easier: Tines.
Izabela from our team shares how we do it:
https://t.co/HL0mFLgSGn
⏱Sometimes, unfortunately, outages do happen.
Here's @shayonj with a deep-dive into an incident that hit us recently and, most importantly, how we made our system more robust as a result:
https://t.co/dIqrcH5tpO
📣📣 Speaker Announcement 📣📣
Please welcome Brian Long and Julia Grabos from @tines_io to ShipItCon 2022! 👋
Brian and Julia will be speaking about a "Formula for Resilience" and some of their learnings from building a new programming language into their product.
#SIC2022
The @TinesEng and Design team continue to blow us away internally with their rate of feature releases. This week alone, we got:
⁍ A completely new Reporting feature-set
⁍ More options for "Keep events"
⁍ Update/View Credentials inside a Story
⁍ Manually Refresh OAuth tokens
Happy Friday everyone! We are thrilled to be announcing our first Diamond sponsor for ShipItCon 2022. A huge ShipItCon welcome to the folks over at @tines_io ❤️ . Thank you for your support and we can't wait to meet the Tines team on Friday 2nd September.
https://t.co/YUEKYSRxoX
💻 One of the most common questions we get from interview candidates is "What does a day in the life of an engineer at Tines look like?".
Tines engineer Julia Grabos shares her answer:
https://t.co/BmdUJtwakT
Tada, a wild Silver sponsor for #SISTEM2022 has appeared! 👀✨
A big thank you to @tines_io for joining us this year and supporting the conference! 🎉🎉🎉
Check out more of the magic that happens at Tines ➡️ https://t.co/UgqGN1LGXI
Announcing our sponsorship of the fantastic Open Source Lezer parser system from the @codemirror team.
We'll be announcing a lot more sponsorships this week!
https://t.co/XOx0ekMGtF
🥞 Engineers often work solely in one part of a tech stack, but we don't work that way on our team. With no "frontend" or "backend" engineers, where do you end up?
@blaringno talks about our approach: The Curious Engineer.
https://t.co/0Dg9taGxBh
Shout out to @mipsytipsy for her ever-valuable "The Engineer/Manager Pendulum" blog post, which was a big inspiration for our approach: https://t.co/9iFWP4Mpbq
🆕 We're introducing a new role on our team: Engineering Manager.
Approaches to this role vary across many companies - @ronocod shares our take on it in our latest blog post: https://t.co/0BggqtsbLe
Senior Software Engineer Patrick O'Brien shares more about his day-to-day and designing a custom expression language for our automation platform.
https://t.co/miOfPqKPVv
#hiring#culture#automation#soar
We want to democratize access to powerful automation so that anyone can easily automate their repetitive tasks, not just programmers. To do this, we need to eliminate anything that intimidates less technical users by looking too much like code.
https://t.co/NRyPgNQIrR
#nocode
🔍 Sometimes, a sudden degradation in build time can be explained by a simple recent change.
Sometimes, the explanation isn’t quite so simple.
When our builds became slow, @eoinh and Paddy O’Brien began a journey deep into the heart of modern JavaScript: https://t.co/GlIbnVJNtB
📚 When starting off as software engineers, we all learn a lot of things the hard way.
Learn a couple of things the easy way today - Tines engineer Julia Grabos shares 10 things she's learned in her first year as a software engineer on our blog:
https://t.co/JO5RJQgUIO
🔦 Not satisfied that his earlier post giving away all of our secrets about passing our coding exercise had gone far enough, @ronocod is back to shine a light on how we interview.
https://t.co/eRKp1pphqP