About me
I’m Emilio Carrión, a product engineer with extensive experience in the technology sector. I currently work as a Staff Engineer at Mercadona Tech, where I work alongside an exceptional product development team focused on creating digital experiences for the company’s customers (the Jefes).
I am passionate about creating products and services that make people’s lives easier and simpler. I believe that technology has the power to improve our lives, and I am committed to developing solutions that have a positive impact on society.
In this blog, I will share my knowledge and experiences about software engineering, product development, and technology in general.
How to contact me
You can contact me through the following social networks:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emcarrio/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/emcarrio
August 2024
- Pragmatic Quality. The art of balancing value and effort
July 2024
- Rewriting software is not a light decision. It's not just the cost you imagine
June 2024
- The role of Team Contributor. Because Individual Contributor sounds weird
- Discussion-Driven Development. Continuous learning without endless debates
May 2024
- Architecture is not a role, it's a skill. It's collective ownership
- Coding is like cooking. You have to keep the kitchen clean
- The Role of AI in Software Development. For now, we're not out of work
April 2024
- Estimating is like measuring nuts hardness. And only by looking
March 2024
- Use frameworks or not. Guided development vs flexibility
- Stop beating around the bush. The Art of Focus
- Turn your software into a falla. Valencian style
- Culture of ownership. Feeling responsible for our product
February 2024
- Developers need to know more about the business than business. The most important thing to know is what we are developing for
- Incidents, post-mortems and teamwork. Teamwork, the most important thing to solve a problem
- Definition of Done. Start finishing tasks
- Small Steps. A story about reducing feedback loops
January 2024
- Continuous refactoring. Take the pruning shears for a walk
- Dependencies are the biggest enemy of delivery. Learn to avoid getting blocked
- Cognitive load shatters development. Focus on what's important
- Technical Debt is like gardening. The weeds of software
- Keep software complexity under control. The key to maintainable software development