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Adyen – The Importance of Being Pragmatic When Processing Millions of Payments | Enginears Podcast

31 Aug 2022

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Adyen are Europe’s largest FinTech processing millions of transactions daily for the worlds most recognisable brands; Uber, Spotify, McDonalds and others.Efe joined us from the POS & Dev Enablement team to share how Adyen are passionate about being pragmatic when it comes to Engineering.By building their own on-premise infrastructure with 12 data centres they’ve managed to stay 100% in control of their availability performance.Adyen Careers:https://careers.adyen.com/career-types/techEngineering Principles:- We solve live merchant problems, before working on future features.- We design for 20x.- Think like the merchant and go meet them.- Push early, pull often.- We build frameworks when we have at least three use cases.- We are all designers, architects, coders, testers, security officers and on-call engineers.- We all make mistakes, we seek help and share as soon as we find out.- Code and test beyond the happy flow, think about failure scenarios and security.- A product is only finished when it has a face and is validated with a live customer.- You own when, where, and how your code goes live.- Your code should be understandable at 4am under stress.- We embrace new technology when it has clear benefits.Prefer to watch your podcasts? Check us out on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3dCMPRb You can also find us on Twitter at: http://bit.ly/36cTJYrPrefer to watch your podcasts? Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EnginearsioEdited by: hunterdigital.co.ukHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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