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Quick Deploy: A distributed systems approach to developer productivity
Adam Cataldo

Citation
Adam Cataldo. "Quick Deploy: A distributed systems approach to developer productivity". Talk or presentation, 24, January, 2012.

Abstract
This talk is all about a technical effort I've led to make LinkedIn's engineers more productive. I'll start with an overview of the LinkedIn architecture and how engineers have traditionally gone about making changes. I'll then give an explanation of what Quick Deploy is, and how it speeds up the development cycle for our engineers. This was a big project, and we ran into many gotchas along the way. I'll explain some of the more interesting problems we had to solve, and explain some of the lessons we've learned that might be worth considering when you go build the next big viral technology.

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    Adam Cataldo. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/888.html"
    ><i>Quick Deploy: A distributed systems approach to
    developer productivity</i></a>, Talk or
    presentation,  24, January, 2012.
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    Adam Cataldo. "Quick Deploy: A distributed systems
    approach to developer productivity". Talk or
    presentation,  24, January, 2012.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Cataldo12_QuickDeployDistributedSystemsApproachToDeveloperProductivity,
        author = {Adam Cataldo},
        title = {Quick Deploy: A distributed systems approach to
                  developer productivity},
        day = {24},
        month = {January},
        year = {2012},
        abstract = {This talk is all about a technical effort I've led
                  to make LinkedIn's engineers more productive. I'll
                  start with an overview of the LinkedIn
                  architecture and how engineers have traditionally
                  gone about making changes. I'll then give an
                  explanation of what Quick Deploy is, and how it
                  speeds up the development cycle for our engineers.
                  This was a big project, and we ran into many
                  gotchas along the way. I'll explain some of the
                  more interesting problems we had to solve, and
                  explain some of the lessons we've learned that
                  might be worth considering when you go build the
                  next big viral technology.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/888.html}
    }
    

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