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The #1 technology newsletter on Substack. Highly relevant for software engineers and engineering managers, useful for those working in tech. Written by engineering manager and software engineer Gergely Orosz who was previously at Uber, Skype/Microsoft, and at startups.
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Big Tech and startups, from the inside. Tech is accelerating rapidly: but some fast-moving companies are ahead of the rest of the pack. What are they doing differently and why? I talk with people working at these companies to get insights and details.
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A pulse on the tech market and trends worth knowing about. What is happening in tech, and why? How is the market changing? What does this mean for hiring managers and for those navigating their careers? I cover patterns and trends heard within Big Tech and high-growth startups in the series The Pulse.
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Early insights into industry trends. I cover trends happening across the software engineering industry. In the past I’ve uncovered trends weeks — and often months — ahead of when mainstream publications like Bloomberg , The Wall Street Journal, or The New York Times reported on them.
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Publishing schedule and holidays
The Pragmatic Engineer publishes every Tuesday (deepdives) and Thursdays (timely pieces / The Pulse).
Expect to get 100 or more issues in your inbox every year.
Exceptions to this are holidays: spring break, summer break and winter break. In 2024, these are:
9 May (Thursday): spring break
25 Jul - 5 Aug: summer break
24 December - 3 January: winter break. The publication returns on 7 January 2025.
I appreciate your understanding and thank you for your ongoing support.
This schedule can be changed in case of unexpected events. Last update: 23 Jul 2024.
Guest posts
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