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Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview with Dhevi Rajendran

The Netflix TechBlog

Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview Interview with Dhevi Rajendran Dhevi Rajendran This post is part of our “Data Engineers of Netflix” interview series, where our very own data engineers talk about their journeys to Data Engineering @ Netflix. Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview

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Microservices Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

The survey ran from January 31, 2020 through February 29; we had 1502 respondents from the readers of our mailing lists. Technical roles represented in the “Other” category include IT managers, data engineers, DevOps practitioners, data scientists, systems engineers, and systems administrators.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

The results for data-related topics are both predictable and—there’s no other way to put it—confusing. Starting with data engineering, the backbone of all data work (the category includes titles covering data management, i.e., relational databases, Spark, Hadoop, SQL, NoSQL, etc.). This follows a 3% drop in 2018.

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The death of Agile?

O'Reilly

Radar data points: Recent research and analysis. In “ 5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020 ,” we examined search and usage data from the O’Reilly online learning platform. This data contains notable signals about the trends, topics, and issues tech leaders need to watch and explore.

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Educating a New Generation of Workers

O'Reilly

Entirely new paradigms rise quickly: cloud computing, data engineering, machine learning engineering, mobile development, and large language models. It’s less risky to hire adjunct professors with industry experience to fill teaching roles that have a vocational focus: mobile development, data engineering, and cloud computing.

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