Welcome to the first regular “The Weekly”. This week’s links span APIs, serverless and engineering culture; relevant to both your technology and your teams. There’s also some interesting conferences with an open call for proposals that you’ll find below too.
HTTP status codes and the politics of APIs
I see so many debates about API versioning and so few about API change management. API microversioning is an interesting proposal to articulate programmatically, incremental and backwards compatible changes within an API.
Read the post.How Tech Codes of Conduct Fail
A code of conduct is one of the red/green flags I use to gauge a conference. In this post Kylie, shares a personal story of how codes of conduct need to also have a transparent commitment on actionable responses.
Read the post.Serverless vs Kubernetes
I’ve been doing a lot of serverless Python using Zappa (running on AWS lambda). Karl’s post is an interesting and somewhat lighthearted comparison of ‘serverless’ vs. containers and Kubernetes. Definitely a good cursory read for anyone exploring the next evolution of their architecture.
Read the post.3 Tips for overcoming imposter syndrome
Donna Boyer (Director of Product at Airbnb) has some wonderful tips to share on overcoming imposter syndrome. This blog, recounted by Keran McKenzie, was a collection of advice shared by Donna in her presentation at Girls in Tech last month. Highly recommended reading!
Read the post.What’s on?
I’ve also been presenting on serverless this week, doing a rendition of “Lessons learned from building serverless services” talk at MYOB’s tech talks in Sydney! I’ve previously presented this talk at #pyconau.
Don’t forget both KiwiPycon and YOW!’s CTO summitCFP’s are currently open. If you’re the presenting type its worth adding these to your list!
Thanks for reading!