Co-authors: Szczepan Faber, Yiming Wang, Mihir Gandhi, Deep Majumder, and Irina Issayeva Introduction At LinkedIn, we have 500+ microservices (3,500 end-po...
Jul 19, 2018
Co-authors: Szczepan Faber, Yiming Wang, Mihir Gandhi, Deep Majumder, and Irina Issayeva Introduction At LinkedIn, we have 500+ microservices (3,500 end-po...
Jul 19, 2018
Coauthors: Sarah Clatterbuck, Mark Pascual, Chad Hietala, Eugene O’Neill When setting out to re-imagine our flagship app and desktop web experiences last y...
Coauthor: Cliff Snyder We recently introduced Instant Messaging on LinkedIn, complete with typing indicators and read receipts. To...
Editor's note: This blog has been updated. When we recently launched the new job detail page, we introduced new insights for job seekers to know their “In,...
Jun 21, 2016
(Photo by surfglassy, shared via Creative Commons license) Co-author: Adam Miller At LinkedIn, our system for managing shared static content in apps was be...
Jan 20, 2016
Every year, six million students in Indian universities graduate from various disciplines and enter the job market. These new graduates typically find thei...
Jan 5, 2016
LinkedIn started in 2003 with the goal of connecting to your network for better job opportunities. It had only 2,700 members the first...
Developing Play Applications using Gradle At LinkedIn, we are always looking for the best software development frameworks and tools to build great products...
Apr 16, 2015
Background The LinkedIn home page is typically a person’s very first experience with LinkedIn. We’ve frequently used it as the primary...
At LinkedIn, we've been using the Play Framework in production for over a year. At the 2014 Ping Conference, I gave a talk about some of the techniques we'...
Editor's note: today, we have a guest post from Sadek Drobi, one of the creators of the Play Framework and the CTO of Zenexity. We worked closely with Sade...
Sep 30, 2013
This blog post is the story of how 6 University of Waterloo "Winterns" managed to build the EatIn Suite - which consists of 3 web services, 2 web apps, and...
Under the hood, LinkedIn consists of hundreds of services that can be evolved and scaled independently. That is, all functionality is...
Mar 27, 2013
I’m excited to announce the next step in LinkedIn’s service infrastructure: the Play Framework. Play is a modern web framework that combines the performanc...
A few weeks ago, I had the chance to evaluate the Play framework, a high-productivity Java web framework. At LinkedIn, we already use Grails and JRuby/Sina...
Jul 5, 2011