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Stories behind building HashiCorp | Mitchell Hashimoto

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Mitchell co-founded HashiCorp in 2012 and created many important infrastructure tools, such as Terraform, Vagrant, Packer, and Consul. In addition to being a prolific engineer, Mitchell grew HashiCorp into a multi-billion-dollar public company. We discuss:

  • How to structure large projects to avoid demotivation or burnout

  • The "A.P.P.L.E" framework for diffusing tense situations and handling trolls

  • How to decide what to work on

  • Mitchell's unconventional transitions from CEO to CTO and then back to an individual contributor (IC)

  • The quality that Mitchell values the most in an engineering team.

Segments:

[0:14:19] Impactful lessons from working at the Apple Store in college

[0:22:26] Origin story of HashiCorp

[0:26:08] College side project that turned into Mitchell’s first financial success

[0:31:25] Why infrastructure?

[0:39:50] How individual products came about

[0:44:17] Challenges of fundraising as a company with an umbrella of products

[0:48:20] Balancing being the CTO and writing code: “I didn’t want to be that CTO that just produced technical debt”

[0:53:09] Transitioning from CEO to co-CTO

[0:57:26] From CTO to Individual Contributor

[1:06:03] What’s next?

Show Notes:

Stay in touch:

👋 Make Ronak’s day by leaving us a review and let us know who we should talk to next! hello@softwaremisadventures.com

  continue reading

55 episodes

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iconPartager
 
Manage episode 398334227 series 2838288
Contenu fourni par Ronak Nathani, Guang Yang, Ronak Nathani, and Guang Yang. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Ronak Nathani, Guang Yang, Ronak Nathani, and Guang Yang ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Mitchell co-founded HashiCorp in 2012 and created many important infrastructure tools, such as Terraform, Vagrant, Packer, and Consul. In addition to being a prolific engineer, Mitchell grew HashiCorp into a multi-billion-dollar public company. We discuss:

  • How to structure large projects to avoid demotivation or burnout

  • The "A.P.P.L.E" framework for diffusing tense situations and handling trolls

  • How to decide what to work on

  • Mitchell's unconventional transitions from CEO to CTO and then back to an individual contributor (IC)

  • The quality that Mitchell values the most in an engineering team.

Segments:

[0:14:19] Impactful lessons from working at the Apple Store in college

[0:22:26] Origin story of HashiCorp

[0:26:08] College side project that turned into Mitchell’s first financial success

[0:31:25] Why infrastructure?

[0:39:50] How individual products came about

[0:44:17] Challenges of fundraising as a company with an umbrella of products

[0:48:20] Balancing being the CTO and writing code: “I didn’t want to be that CTO that just produced technical debt”

[0:53:09] Transitioning from CEO to co-CTO

[0:57:26] From CTO to Individual Contributor

[1:06:03] What’s next?

Show Notes:

Stay in touch:

👋 Make Ronak’s day by leaving us a review and let us know who we should talk to next! hello@softwaremisadventures.com

  continue reading

55 episodes

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