The future of software engineering is SRE
Argues that the future of software engineering lies in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and operational excellence, not just writing code.
Argues that the future of software engineering lies in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and operational excellence, not just writing code.
A defense of operations (ops) in tech, arguing it's not just toil and criticizing the DevOps movement's failure to connect devs with production.
The author argues that 2025 marks AI's transition from experimental tech to mainstream, foundational technology in developer tools, similar to cloud computing's shift in 2010.
Explores the relationship between SRE and DevOps, arguing SRE is a specialized engineering role focused on reliability, not just rebranded operations.
Discusses why 'hero' culture in tech teams is harmful and advocates for collaborative problem-solving and letting systems fail to drive improvement.
Brendan Gregg's SREcon22 APAC keynote on the future of computing performance, covering new developments and predictions.
A developer's perspective on the differences and practical realities of DevOps, SRE, and Platform Engineering roles in web service companies.
A summary of key talks from Day 1 of the Lead Developer Conference, covering containers, tech leadership, and code reviews.
A technical talk summary on building reliable software systems, covering key concepts, books, and practices from Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).
A critical analysis of the DevOps vs SRE debate, comparing the two philosophies and practices in modern software engineering.