Partner Engineering: The Missing Manual

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Scout Monitoring - Performance metrics and, now, Logs Management Monitoring with Scout Monitoring
Get early access to Scout Monitoring's NEW Ruby logging feature [beta] by signing up now. Start for free and enable logs to get better insights into your Rails apps.
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InfluxDB - Purpose built for real-time analytics at any scale.
InfluxDB Platform is powered by columnar analytics, optimized for cost-efficient storage, and built with open data standards.
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  • twurl

    OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

    Partner Engineers are software developers who are experts at building from the outside in. To meet the demands of today’s connected world, companies offer developer platforms with SDKs, APIs, and extensions, which other companies can integrate their services into for the benefit of mutual customers. Most developer platforms are open to the public and include comprehensive documentation and examples. A few are invitation-only and serve niche needs. You might have already used one of the public “developer dot” platforms (developer.twitter.com, developers.facebook.com, etc.) for fun or at work. Maybe you’ve met with a Partner Engineering team while building out an official integration.

  • Scout Monitoring

    Performance metrics and, now, Logs Management Monitoring with Scout Monitoring. Get early access to Scout Monitoring's NEW Ruby logging feature [beta] by signing up now. Start for free and enable logs to get better insights into your Rails apps.

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  • Koala

    A lightweight Facebook library supporting the Graph, Marketing, and Atlas APIs, realtime updates, test users, and OAuth.

    Partner Engineers are software developers who are experts at building from the outside in. To meet the demands of today’s connected world, companies offer developer platforms with SDKs, APIs, and extensions, which other companies can integrate their services into for the benefit of mutual customers. Most developer platforms are open to the public and include comprehensive documentation and examples. A few are invitation-only and serve niche needs. You might have already used one of the public “developer dot” platforms (developer.twitter.com, developers.facebook.com, etc.) for fun or at work. Maybe you’ve met with a Partner Engineering team while building out an official integration.

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