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tl;dr: Event Sourcing is to data what Git is to code. We’ve implemented a minimal event sourcing framework at Kickstarter to power d.rip. It’s simple and it has made our life so much better! Read on! Most software developers use a tool to keep track of code history. Git is a fantastic example that’s used widely across the industry. Type git log and you can see all the changes made to a codebase. W
Fall is here! Change is in the air. And as of last month, Kickstarter runs its two biggest applications on Rails 5: our payments app, Rosie, and our main app, Kickstarter. In this post, we’ll concentrate on the Kickstarter Rails 5 upgrade. We update our apps because we want to ensure the security and performance of our site — but getting to the next major Rails version on a nine-year-old legacy ap
An exploration of our first three Kotlin classes in our Android app and how they were inspired by Swift. In the early phases of developing our Android app at Kickstarter, we poked around the Kotlin documentation and dreamed of ways we could use this new JVM language in our app. We were, however, a small team of new Java engineers with a hefty deliverable so our Kotlin dreams stayed in the pipes —
Today the Kickstarter engineering team is open sourcing our Android and iOS apps, and we’re excited about a future of working in the open. Native Squad enjoying the post-launch winter sunshine.Why open source?The native team at Kickstarter is responsible for building and maintaining features for Android and iOS. We focus on writing well-tested code built with parts that can be easily understood on
Kickstarter’s culture is a core part of who we are as a company and team. Our team hails from a hugely diverse set of backgrounds — Perry was working as a waiter at Diner when he met Yancey, most of our engineers studied liberal arts (myself included — Philosophy), and our community team is made up of former and current projectionists, radio hosts, teachers, funeral directors, chefs, photographers
I’m excited to introduce Rack::Attack, a ruby rack middleware for throttling abusive requests. We depend on it to keep Kickstarter fast and reliable. If you’ve looked at web server logs, you know there are some weird clients out there. Malicious scripts probe for exploits. Scrapers download the same page dozens of times each second, or request the 10,000th page of comments for a post with only 2 c
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