How to build an internal developer platform, from those who have done it
How to build an internal developer platform, from those who have done it
Twitter, Two Sigma, Yelp, and Zalando explain why they built their own software development platforms and share what lessons they learned along the way Credit: Dreamstime
For organisations that want to build and deploy software faster, internal developer platforms (IDPs) have emerged as a key component of their software engineering culture.
Every IDP is different, but what they have in common is a goal: to abstract away cumbersome infrastructure decisions for software developers, easing the operations burden on overstretched devops teams.
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How to build an internal developer platform, from those who have done it
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Oak Harbor boys lead SBC with 50-43 victory
FROM STAFF REPORTS
OAK HARBOR In the biggest game of the season, Oak Harbor answered the call to defeat Willard, 50-43, and earn a spot atop the Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division standings.
The Rockets (8-6, 6-1 SBC Bay) held off a late rally by the Crimson Flashes for the win. Oak Harbor led 40-34 after three quarters and Willard (10-5, 5-2) got within one point at 44-43 before committing some costly turnovers. Blake Booker and T.J. Hallett hit four free throws in the final 32 seconds as the Rockets slowly pulled away.