A few months ago I volunteered for a rotation on our Applied ML team to help prepare some of Seeq’s beta add-ons for general availability. Compared to the main Seeq platform, add-on codebases are much smaller, weighing in at thousands of lines of code apiece rather than more than a million, but the ML team…
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QSearch: A Refactoring Case Study
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Upgrading Swagger to OpenAPI Specification 3
Upgrading Seeq’s Swagger tooling to OpenAPI Specification 3 has been a long-standing task that was always important but never urgent. However, as we begin to think about the future direction of our API and its documentation, it became more and more pressing to build on an up-to-date foundation that we could leverage for the next…
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A lesson for the backend from a front-end technology
In R52, our team launched a new licensed feature for users to create custom asset hierarchies. The UI is a familiar spreadsheet-like interface, and we kept the backend logic simple by borrowing a concept from the front-end library React. In the process, we gained some valuable insight into writing maintainable code. In this post, I’ll…
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