If you want to peak inside Brooklyn’s best known web business, one way to do it is by following the Code as Craft blog. It’s written by Etsy developers for other developers, but that doesn’t mean that the non-coder can’t get some insight out of it. On the blog, developers discuss how graphs inform everything the tech staff does, what kind of mobile devices they have on hand to experiment with and what sort of hardware powers their overall site.
If you would rather meet real developers face to face, then go sign up for the Etsy Speaker Series email list. We have.
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