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Written by Phil Sturgeon
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on May. 22, 2020
When I started working at WeWork back in 2016 I rather quickly discovered that the entire architecture was a total mess… Over the course of the 18 months I managed to stay there, we fixed a whole lot of that mess. No APIs were documented so people would just build a new version of whatever resource…
Written by Phil Sturgeon
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on Feb. 22, 2020
Companies are stepping up to go carbon neutral (or even carbon negative), and the number of big companies offering remote work is on the rise, but remote work in the States is still only 3-5%. With most of the world (especially the U.S.) desperately needing to sort its carbon footprint out, remote…
Written by Phil Sturgeon
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on Dec. 28, 2019
Over the years I've used about 20 different web application frameworks (tool-kits for making server-side applications), contributed to a few, and maintained a couple of popular ones. I've got a bit of a theory that many developers are introduced to new methodologies as and when their framework deli…
Written by Phil Sturgeon
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on Feb. 22, 2020
Companies are stepping up to go carbon neutral (or even carbon negative), and the number of big companies offering remote work is on the rise, but remote work in the States is still only 3-5%. With most of the world (especially the U.S.) desperately needing to sort its carbon footprint out, remote…
Written by Phil Sturgeon
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on Jan. 7, 2020
Short version: JSON Schema Draft 2019/09 was published, and OpenAPI v3.1 looks likely to have #1977 included - which brings full JSON Schema Draft 2019/09 support. So when will OpenAPI v3.1 come out? Tough to say, but there is talk of maybe getting an RC1 out in a few weeks, and the more complex th…
Written by Phil Sturgeon
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on Dec. 28, 2019
Over the years I’ve used about 20 different web application frameworks (tool-kits for making server-side applications), contributed to a few, and maintained a couple of popular ones. I’ve got a bit of a theory that many developers are introduced to new methodologies as and when their framework deli…