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Gergely Orosz
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Hey đź‘‹ - I'm excited to launch The Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter.
When I became an engineering manager at Uber, my manager told me I should invest in my professional growth on an ongoing basis, and suggested I subscribe to and expense publications that help with this.
I searched for online or offline magazines that could help grow, but did not find anything that was specific for engineering...
The Pragmatic Engineer
Newsletter for tech and engineering leaders
Weekly advice, observations, and inspiration for engineering leaders. Especially relevant for those at high-growth startups and big tech.
The Pragmatic Engineer
Newsletter for tech and engineering leaders
Gergely Orosz
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What I love about Slip is the focus on developers (by develpers): something I no other creator/teacher tool comes close.
I see no shortage of creator tools that are almost all focused on collecting payments, and never go beyond sharing videos, images, files, or doing 1:1 chats. These platforms almost always want to serve *all* creators, so they build *generic* tools that are not tailored for...
Slip
The easiest way to build interactive programming courses
This book collects challenges engineers face when building iOS and Android apps at scale, and common ways to tackle these. By scale, we mean having numbers of users in the millions and being built by large engineering teams.
Building Mobile Apps at Scale
The missing guide for building large apps
Gergely Orosz
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Hi everyone!
I’m very excited for my first launch on Product Hunt: Building Mobile Apps at Scale.
While I was working at Uber, on one of the largest mobile apps - we had more than 100 iOS and 100 Android engineers working on the same app during the rewrite of the Rider and Driver Apps - I could not shake the feeling that non-mobile engineers, managers and directors did not fully comprehend...
Building Mobile Apps at Scale
The missing guide for building large apps
Gergely Orosz
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Disclaimer: Balint, the founder is my brother.
I’ve been using Craft from the early days of the Alpha. I love how *fluid* it is on both iOS and Mac. My use case is writing blog posts, and capturing ideas on these two devices.
I’ve used many of the other cross-device note taking apps (OneNote, EverNote, Notion) and it’s always bugged me how “sluggish” they are or how they do weird things. As...
Craft Docs
Cross-platform AppleOS document editor built with Catalyst
Gergely Orosz
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I've been blogging for a long time on software engineering. Even so, I really liked this course. Monica really dug herself into the weeds on not just how to get started, but also on how to grow the audience of your blog, depending on what you're after (e.g. standing out for a certain technology). I picked up a bunch of useful tools and it's great to see this launch on PH. I recommend it!
Blogging for Devs
Grow your blog as a developer without an existing audience