How LinkedIn Uses Git
12 engineering articles about Git from LinkedIn's engineering team
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The article discusses LinkedIn's adoption of GraphQL to enhance API development for integrations and partnerships, achieving a 90% reduction in development time.
The article discusses DARWIN, LinkedIn's unified Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Workbench, designed to streamline the workflows of data scientists and AI engineers by centralizing various...
Varun S.
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The article discusses the implementation of keyword search functionality in LinkedIn Talent Insights (LTI) using Apache Pinot.
Siddharth Teotia
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The article discusses the launch of the School of SRE, an open-source initiative aimed at training aspiring Site Reliability Engineers (SREs).
The article discusses Coral, an open-sourced SQL translation, analysis, and rewrite engine developed at LinkedIn for modern data lakehouses.
The article discusses LinkedIn's migration of its edge infrastructure to Azure Front Door (AFD) to enhance scalability and improve user experience.
The article discusses how LinkedIn manages code merging in high-velocity repositories by utilizing a microservice architecture and trunk-based development practices.
Niket Parikh
9 min read
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The article introduces Lauren Caponong, a Software Engineer at LinkedIn, who is involved in enhancing the platform's video capabilities.
Nikolai Avteniev
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The article discusses the challenges and solutions related to effective code reviews and file ownership at SlideShare, emphasizing the importance of identifying code ownership to maintain code qual...
The article discusses QARK, an open-source tool developed by LinkedIn's House Security team to enhance Android application security through static code analysis.
The article discusses the new technologies and methodologies implemented for the redesigned LinkedIn home page, focusing on improving performance, user experience, and development efficiency.
The article discusses the development of the EatIn Suite, an internal food-rating platform at LinkedIn, built by a team of interns within three weeks.
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