New Relic’s CodeStream (YC W18) extension brings modern collaboration tools into the developer’s IDE, allowing them to discuss and review code in ways previously not possible. CodeStream also brings the tools you use every day into the IDE to simplify your workflow and reduce context switching. This includes everything from reviewing PRs and creating tickets in your issue tracker, to leveraging observability in new and compelling ways.
The CodeStream team has deep roots in the startup world, and still operates with a startup mentality. We are looking for a problem-solving, highly skilled, elegant computer programmer who is self-motivated and comfortable working in a face-paced environment. This is a team of developers building tools FOR developers, and you should embrace your role in not just building the tools but also helping us shape the vision for the product.
We're looking for bold and passionate people to be a part of our mission to create more perfect software. We'd love to have you apply, even if you don't feel you meet every single requirement. What's most important to us is finding authentic and accountable people who feel connected to our mission and values, not just candidates who check off all the boxes.
Yeah context plays a big part here. We wanted to make the experience of looking at "interleaved diff[s] on Github" a lot better. So we made https://www.codestream.com/ which lets reviewers look at pull requests (github) and soon merge requests (gitlab) right in their editor, leveraging the entire context of the file and all the things they love about their IDEs.
I'm seven years into working remotely (from home) this week. While I don't miss some of the things the authored mentioned, the pros were greater than the cons since I worked for a company that rented out a snazzy office at CIC in Cambridge, MA. In a CODIV-19-world, I'm not sure I'd ever want to be in those sort of close quarters again, though a change of scenery would be nice!
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