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The Untold Wattpad Story by campfire_product
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There is the official “Wattpad Story”. This isn’t it. The Untold Wattpad Story is part adventure, part fan fic, and part mature content (Allen and Ivan frequently bunk together). Shall we begin?
Making A Prosecutor: Christmas with Ken Kratz by bonniebusby
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We all watched Making a Murderer. Many of us had a visceral reaction to the head prosecutor Ken Kratz. Myself included. So back in December of 2015, over Christmas, I emailed him. And he emailed me back. Repeatedly. This is the true account of my email exchange with Ken Kratz, aka Making a Prosecutor.
Journey to the Center of Microservices by PlatformTeam
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We're trying something new. Well, trying two new things. We're starting to blog about Wattpad's journey into the world of microservices. And we're blogging on our own platform. We're proud of the really hard problems we have to solve every day and we'd love to show the solutions to the world. We also know that being candid and talking about our experiences (good and bad) in the public will benefit other engineering teams as well as ours. None of us is a blogger so it's difficult. But we're accustomed to overcoming difficult problems. The theme here will be our unique personal experiences along the way, ones you haven't heard elsewhere. Don't expect posts that debate monoliths vs. microservices or how to use Docker to do continuous deployment. Those are dead horses. We're frightened of dead horses so we don't want to go near them, let alone beat them. We'll be talking about our failures just as much as our successes. We're forging new paths in scaling a platform that allows millions of people to read and write. That means we have unique problems and we can't wait to talk about them. Our load balancers receive over 2 billion requests per day. Our traffic is constantly growing. We have a large monolithic PHP codebase. We decided about a year ago to start chipping away at that monolith to turn it into microservices. We have two microservices under our belts now so we'll recount what it took to create them and what the hard parts were and going forward we'll post current projects, as we're working on them. We just started working on perhaps our most important microservice, the Text Service. This service will be responsible for all storage and retrieval of text. Pretty key for a reading and writing platform. Oh yeah, we're not just creating microservices, we're writing them in Go and loving it so expect to hear all about that too.
Learnings as Leaders by EngLeads
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Here at Wattpad we have several Engineering Team Leads from all sorts of backgrounds, with one common goal: how to help our teams excel. In this story we'll talk about some of the unique and interesting ways we have come up with to do just that.