| ▲ | fragmede a day ago |
| The untold story is of landing software projects at Google. Google has landed countless software projects internally in order for Google.com to continue working, and the story of those will never reach the light of day, except in back room conversations never to be shared publicly. How did they go from internal platform product version one to version two? it's an amazing feat of engineering that can't be shown to the public, which is a loss for humanity, honestly, but capitalism isn't going to have it any other way. |
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| ▲ | SoftTalker a day ago | parent [-] |
| Are you saying this from firsthand experience? Because it sounds like the sort of myth that Google would like you to believe. Much more believable is that their process is as broken and chaotic as most software projects are, they are just so big that they manage to have some successes regardless. Survivorship bias. A broken clock is still right twice a day. |
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| ▲ | johnnyanmac a day ago | parent | next [-] | | That's my entire industry, so I can believe it. I'd love to learn large scale game architecture but it simply isn't public. At best you can dig into the source available 30 year legacy code of Unreal Engine as a base. But extracting architecture from the source is like looking at a building without a schematic. Your best bet is a 500 dollar GDC vault that offers relative scraps of a schematic and making your own from those experiences. | | |
| ▲ | dkbrk a day ago | parent [-] | | Have you seen the presentation from GDC 2017 on the architecture of Overwatch [0]? If you watch the video in detail -- stepping through frame-by-frame at some points -- it provides a nearly complete schematic of the game's architecture. That's probably why the video has since been made unlisted. [0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3aieHjyNvw |
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| ▲ | fragmede a day ago | parent | prev [-] | | I was an SRE on their Internet traffic team for three years, from 2020 til 2023. The move from Sisyphus to Legislator is something I wish the world could see documented in a museum, like the moving of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. |
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