The timeline is a history of the building, cool. And then suddenly there are events completed unrelated to the building as a structure. Come on, just why?
It's been awhile since I've read it, but it does offer a similar approach in the sense that it's an easy read. Bret does a good job of making the various topics fun and interesting, even in areas I normally wouldn't be…
They did do one, but the US only slid into top spot somewhat recently it looks like? Can avoid the hostility.
Went to a smaller company for a short time, than ended up at FAANGs. Epic had some nice features and it was really cool working directly with nurses and doctors. But it has some churn issues and the software sucks to…
Chipping in as another Googler - agree that it is team-specific, but you generally can bring up development environments (in terms of what traffic is served, closed to the public, etc.), but these aren't actually run…
For chat yes, but not for video calls (and like others pointed out, some still avoid Slack depending on the user. Devs seem to universally use Slack thankfully)
The timeline is a history of the building, cool. And then suddenly there are events completed unrelated to the building as a structure. Come on, just why?
It's been awhile since I've read it, but it does offer a similar approach in the sense that it's an easy read. Bret does a good job of making the various topics fun and interesting, even in areas I normally wouldn't be…
They did do one, but the US only slid into top spot somewhat recently it looks like? Can avoid the hostility.
Went to a smaller company for a short time, than ended up at FAANGs. Epic had some nice features and it was really cool working directly with nurses and doctors. But it has some churn issues and the software sucks to…
Chipping in as another Googler - agree that it is team-specific, but you generally can bring up development environments (in terms of what traffic is served, closed to the public, etc.), but these aren't actually run…
For chat yes, but not for video calls (and like others pointed out, some still avoid Slack depending on the user. Devs seem to universally use Slack thankfully)