The future of AI isn’t just new code; it’s evolving the code you already have. Tern Stories is conversations with engineers about how tackled their toughest migrations.
Want to tell your migration story, or learn how to make your migrations fast, safe, and predictable? Say hi at hello@tern.sh.
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The future of AI isn’t just new code; it’s evolving the code you already have. Tern Stories is conversations with engineers about how tackled their toughest migrations.
Want to tell your migration story, or learn how to make your migrations fast, safe, and predictable? Say hi at hello@tern.sh.
Alright, picture this. It's March 2020. Everybody just went to work from home. You work at Slack, which is suddenly one of three applications keeping the entire business world connected. And nobody owns Memcache.
Today's episode of Turn Stories is with Glen Sanford, who decided he was going to own Memcache and he was going to migrate it.
I am stretching that word today.
Whether you're an aspiring engineer or a seasoned professional, Glen's insights will inspire you to take ownership of your projects and strive for continuous improvement!
Tern Stories
The future of AI isn’t just new code; it’s evolving the code you already have. Tern Stories is conversations with engineers about how tackled their toughest migrations.
Want to tell your migration story, or learn how to make your migrations fast, safe, and predictable? Say hi at hello@tern.sh.