Last chance for early bird ticket prices for DPE Summit | Netflix’s solution to build regressions | The $1 trillion burnout issue | How Pinterest leverages Develocity build data | Summer video suggestions
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FEATURED UPCOMING EVENT
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See the agenda, and get early-bird ticket prices (last chance!)
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This is the last chance to get $249 tickets to DPE Summit—September 24-25 in San Francisco. Ticket prices increase to $349 on August 18, so don’t wait any longer to grab yours! Brought to you by Gradle and co-sponsored by Intuit, JetBrains, Meta, Netflix, and Uber, we’ve got an impressive lineup of expert speakers (if you’re still not convinced!)
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BEST PRACTICES
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How Netflix detects and responds to build performance regressions (and the code to get it done)
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Even Netflix—a company famous for its engineering innovation and open-source tools—faces continual challenges with build performance regressions.
The Android team at Netflix says these regressions happen regularly, often significantly impacting CI and local developer machine build times. For example, a build cache miss can easily turn a 15-min average build time into a 45-min quagmire with no explanation.
This is obviously bad for developer productivity. This blog post, authored by Netflix and Gradle, details their observability solution using Develocity’s Build Validation Scripts and quick investigation Build Scan® links. By setting up an hourly CI job that detects build-time regressions, Netflix gets automatically notified on Slack—along with details from the related Build Scan®—when the CI job finds increased build times or cache misses.
See how they did it, and learn how to implement this strategy for your own team.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
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Developer burnout: the trillion dollar problem
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Could overwork, context-switching, too many tools, and scope creep be responsible for $1 trillion in enterprise losses each year?
This ITPro article surfaces findings from the "State of Developer Experience" report by Harness, which suggests that burnout is a major reason developers leave their jobs. The result? As much as $1 trillion a year is lost. Here are some of the data points:
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Over 50% of developers cited burnout as a reason their peers are leaving their jobs
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45% said they don’t have enough time for learning and development
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54% said it takes longer than a week to learn new tools
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97% said they context switch because their tools are from multiple vendors
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62% experience ‘scope creep’, with expanding requirements meaning that they're taking on more, with less confidence that they can achieve what's required
Echoing and expanding upon the topic is this SD Times podcast featuring a Q&A with Jellyfish CEO Andrew Lau, whose company released a report showing that 65% of developers experienced burnout in the last year. Their findings indicate that burnout is led by constant change, economic uncertainty, and the need to keep up with new technologies—as well as the stress of
engineering teams having an increased influence on business strategy.
While COVID, Zoom fatigue, and economic factors are outside of our control, Develocity can certainly do something about context switching and developer productivity as a solution to cognitive fatigue and burnout.
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DPE SUCCESS STORY
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How Pinterest leverages Honeycomb to maximize the value of Develocity data
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The Mobile Builds team at Pinterest describes how they use Honeycomb to leverage the wealth of data inside Develocity. By using the Develocity API, Pinterest extracts actionable insights into their builds, helping them identify and resolve inefficiencies faster.
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DPE VIDEOS
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Too hot to play outside? Catch up on DPE videos!
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If you’re staying indoors during record-breaking heat across the globe, why not learn from DPE experts? Check out these recent interviews and presentations:
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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DPE Job Openings
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The industry needs you! You might find your dream role among these job openings related to DPE, developer productivity, and platform engineering.
NOTE: These postings are active at the time of sending but are subject to change.
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Adobe | San Jose, CA | Sr Engineering Manager, Developer Experience - Photoshop
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AWS | San Francisco, CA | Developer Advocate, Video Content, AWS Developer Experience
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Box | Hybrid / Redwood City, CA | Software Engineer, Productivity Engineering
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Epic Games | Cary, NC | Senior Platform Engineer
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Google | Sunnyvale, CA | Software Engineer III, Engineering Productivity, Google Workspace
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Holland America Line Inc | Miami, FL | Sr, Software Engineering Manager
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MongoDB | Remote | Senior Software Engineer, Developer Productivity
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NVIDIA | Santa Clara, CA | Software Engineer, Engineering Productivity
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Netflix | Los Gatos, CA/USA (Remote) | Product Manager, Developer Platform
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Remitly | Hybrid / Seattle, WA | Engineering Manager - Developer Experience
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Verily | San Bruno, CA | Head of Developer Platform & Cloud Engineering
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