Lessons Learned from Programming at Google w/ Hyrum Wright & Titus Winters
Today, we are releasing the full interview of one of our favorite episodes: Dan’s 2021 conversation with engineers-turned-authors, Hyrum Wright & Titus Winters.
As two of the most senior staff engineers at Google, both guests brought a deep understanding of software engineering to the show: Hyrum is semi-famous as the "Hyrum" of Hyrum's Law; while Titus is responsible for managing 250 million lines of code and over 12,000 developers.
In their brilliant book Software Engineering at Google: Lessons Learned from Programming Over Time, Hyrum & Titus explore the engineering practices that make one of the largest codebases in the world sustainable and healthy.
Episode Highlights Include:
(1:37) Google's strategic goal with its codebase
(5:09) How the 'Flamingo book' came to be
(8:01) The role of time in relation to software
(10:35) Hyrum's Law
(15:23) What is the real goal of software engineering?
(17:47) Problems of scale at Google
(23:24) Consumption of sublinear resources
(28:18) When shifting left is a bad thing
(30:25) Science of trade-offs
(37:00) Constraints are your friend, not your enemy
(42:46) Hire good people first, good programmers second
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