Engineering Manager for several cross-functional teams - Ex CEO and co-founder of Le Talo Robotics - a startup, where our autonomous self-charging drone in Moscow was sucessfully piloted from China
Sometimes (well, always) products evolve, face the new requirements, and your legacy views designed in old good times start to work not so fine as customers expect. To solve this you have two ways - rewrite everything from scratch (which usually makes stakeholders furious) or try to improve the existing codebase to ensure it meets the new expectations. Here we will tell you how we started to suffer from performance problems in Wrike Workload - one of our most heavy and complex views in our product, how we improved its overall performance in a few months, and what tools and technologies we used for that.