The bad pattern that emerges, remember, these are things they serve us. They're not as good nor bad. It's the misapplication that leads to bad or the proper application, which leads to good. Another is, you know, we had an experience at Canonical where one person wanted to put up their own service and they wrote it in Haskell. And ended up in a really bad spot. But more than anything, I would say that even 10 years after I left the most kind of sophisticated advanced architectural work was at SoundCloud. Even when we had no idea how long or if ever we'd get there.
Phil Calçado is the Global CTO at PicPay, one the largest engineering orgs in Latin America. He joins the podcast to re-tell his war stories as an engineering leader at SoundCloud, Digital Ocean, SeatGeek, MeetUp, and more celebrity-tier tech companies.
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