Listen "Stacked diffs for fast-moving code review (Interview)"
Episode Synopsis
This week we're peeking into the future again — this time we're looking at the future of modern code review and workflows around pull requests. Jerod and Adam were joined by two of the co-founders of Graphite — Tomas Reimers and Greg Foster.
Graphite is an open-source CLI and code review dashboard built for engineers who want to write and review smaller pull requests, stay unblocked, and ship faster. We cover all the details -- how they got started, how this product emerged from another idea they were working on, the state of adoption, why stacking changes is the way of the future, how it's just Git under the hood, and what they're doing with the $20M in funding they just got from a16z.
Graphite is an open-source CLI and code review dashboard built for engineers who want to write and review smaller pull requests, stay unblocked, and ship faster. We cover all the details -- how they got started, how this product emerged from another idea they were working on, the state of adoption, why stacking changes is the way of the future, how it's just Git under the hood, and what they're doing with the $20M in funding they just got from a16z.
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