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What’s the difference between productivity engineering and platform engineering? How can you continue to re-platform with a moving target? On this episode, we’re joined by Andy Glover, who spent ten years productivity engineering at Netflix, to discuss.

What’s the difference between productivity engineering and platform engineering? How can you continue to re-platform with a moving target? On this episode, we’re joined by Andy Glover, who spent ten years productivity engineering at Netflix, to discuss.

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Andy Glover – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteJustin Garrison – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInAutumn Nash – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn

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Ex-Google Engineer Charged With Stealing A.I. Secrets for Chinese Firm

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WTA: What the Acronym?

K8s - Kubernetes numeronym
O11y - Observability
I18n - internationalization
A11y - accessibility
Y2k - millennial tech problem

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