Randy Shoup of eBay discusses the evolution of eBay’s tech stack. SE Radio host Jeremy Jung speaks with Shoup about eBay’s origins as a single C++ class with an Oracle database, a five-year migration to a number of Java companies, sharing a database between the previous and new methods, constructing a distributed tracing system, working with naked steel, why most corporations ought to follow cloud, why particular person companies ought to personal their very own knowledge storage, how scale has induced options to alter, rejoining a former firm, selecting what to work on first, the Speed up E book, and enhancing supply time.
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