How Spotify Uses TypeScript
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This article details the tooling behind Spotify's mobile app release process, focusing on the Release Manager Dashboard built as a Backstage plugin.
Jacob Vesterlund and Katie Walker
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Spotify announces the three recipients of its 2025 FOSS Fund: FFmpeg (€30,000), Mock Service Worker/MSW (€15,000), and Xiph. Org Foundation (€25,000).
Dave Zolotusky
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The article provides insights into the Certified Backstage Associate (CBA) exam, a new certification offered by The Linux Foundation that validates skills in building and managing Backstage, an ope...
André Wanlin
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The article discusses the implementation of multiple layers of abstraction in design systems, particularly focusing on how Spotify's Encore team balances customization and configuration to meet div...
Charlie Eshleman
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This article discusses Spotify's transition to a declarative infrastructure model using Kubernetes, enabling efficient management of cloud resources across numerous services.
AnsibleApacheApache KafkaCassandraDockerElasticsearchGoogle CloudJSONKubernetesMemcachedPostgreSQLPuppetTerraformTypeScriptYAML
David Flemström
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The article discusses Spotify's evolution in scaling its marketing efforts by transitioning from a PHP monolith to a more distributed architecture.
The article discusses Spotify's initiative to modernize its desktop applications by creating a unified user interface for both the Desktop client and the Web Player.
Spotify Engineering
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The article discusses how Spotify developed and open-sourced @spotify/web-scripts, a tool designed to simplify the creation of NPM libraries using TypeScript.
Paul Marbach
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