• HN813: What Should Networkers Know About Software Development (and Vice Versa)? • Podcast:Download(131.7MB) |Embed EthanBanks DrewConry-Murray What should network engineers know about software development? • What should software developers know about networking? • Ethan and Drew sit down withChris RapierandNick Buraglioto discuss why crossing these silos can improve outcomes for everyone. • They break down why being a little curious about the infrastructure can help software developers write better code, how understanding application requirements and application stacks can help network engineers diagnose problems, and more.They also stress the importance of not just “throwing things over the fence”, but having conversations among teams to get better results. • AdSpot Sponsor: Meter Meter delivers full-stack networking-wired, wireless, and cellular-to leading enterprises.
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- In a recent panel, Ethan and Drew interview Chris Rapier and Nick Buraglio on the value of breaking down the traditional divide between network engineers and software developers. The discussion highlights how a basic understanding of infrastructure can help developers write more efficient, reliable code, while knowledge of application stacks enables network teams to diagnose issues faster. The speakers emphasize that collaboration should go beyond simply “throwing things over the fence”; ongoing dialogue between teams leads to better outcomes. The session is sponsored by Meter, a company offering integrated wired, wireless, and cellular networking solutions for enterprises.
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