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Stackless Backend Engineering
Philip Ireoluwa Okiokio
3 episodes
1 day ago
Stackless Backend Engineering is a show where Backend Engineering is discussed with the intent to make you consider the engineering decisions you make. Its goal is to provide Early to Intermediate Engineers with tools, considerations and mental models required in building resilient, strong, and potentially scalable applications. We are language agonistic but engineering-focused, Proof of concept codes may be provided in Python.
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Stackless Backend Engineering is a show where Backend Engineering is discussed with the intent to make you consider the engineering decisions you make. Its goal is to provide Early to Intermediate Engineers with tools, considerations and mental models required in building resilient, strong, and potentially scalable applications. We are language agonistic but engineering-focused, Proof of concept codes may be provided in Python.
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Stackless Backend Engineering
Reverse Engineering: How I built my version of Standuply Ep. 02

In this episode, Kaizen discusses engineering decisions he considered when building his version of standuply.


The Enterprise version of the software that this current version could be expanded to. The mental cost of reverse engineering product and the failed first pilot of the bot.


He also provided an overflow diagram that illustrates the system (albeit, without sequence diagrams): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-6iSVD46YOKFs4pQuNwXzzlCwSgDC5iZ/view?usp=sharing


you can have a discussion with Kaizen via

Twitter: @philip_kaizen

LinkedIn: @Philip Okiokio


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2 years ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

Stackless Backend Engineering
Backend & Product Engineering: The Small & Big Picture Ep 01.

In this episode, Philip speaks about how as Backend Engineers we need to morph to product engineers.


How Product evolves engineering-wise and the decisions we have to make when building products.


He spoke about being the source of reason in your engineering teams and most of all architecting solutions alongside the product designers.

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2 years ago
51 minutes 6 seconds

Stackless Backend Engineering
The Pilot Ep. 00

Hi Hi, This is the Pilot of the Pod.


In this episode, I answered a few questions I asked myself.

They include

1. Who am I?

2. Why should I host this pod?

3. What do I hope to achieve with this pod?

4. What are my plans for this show?

5. Code snippets?


and a few side remarks like Snippets of what will be discussed and System Engineering.



Where can you find us:

On Twitter: @philip_kaizen

On Instagram: @kaizen_awuloeri


The Pods page:


On Instagram: @stackless_backend_eng

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2 years ago
37 minutes 4 seconds

Stackless Backend Engineering
Stackless Backend Engineering is a show where Backend Engineering is discussed with the intent to make you consider the engineering decisions you make. Its goal is to provide Early to Intermediate Engineers with tools, considerations and mental models required in building resilient, strong, and potentially scalable applications. We are language agonistic but engineering-focused, Proof of concept codes may be provided in Python.