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Software Engineering at Google
Book • 2020
This book provides insights into Google's software engineering practices, focusing on managing living codebases, cultural importance, and the use of processes and tools.
It offers a unique perspective on how Google tackles software engineering challenges, though its solutions may not be universally applicable.
The book is divided into sections on culture, processes, and tools, making it a valuable resource for understanding large-scale software development.
It offers a unique perspective on how Google tackles software engineering challenges, though its solutions may not be universally applicable.
The book is divided into sections on culture, processes, and tools, making it a valuable resource for understanding large-scale software development.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a book that covers the Google tools and also includes information about software engineering.

Elin Nilsson

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Google’s engineering culture
Mentioned as the curator of 'Software Engineering at Google', who provided supportive feedback to the speaker.

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SE Radio 683: Artie Shevchenko on Programmers as Code Health Guardians
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as an example of the engineering practices in place at Google.

Dimitri Stiliadis

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Context is king for secure, AI-generated code
Mentioned by Mauro lapora in his feedback on the issues with CRAN.

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