Queueing at Redox Part 2: Load Testing to Isolate Problematic Queries September 7, 2021 One of the trickier problems Redox engineering faces is maintaining hundreds of independent first-in-first-out (FIFO) health care message…
Improving the on-call engineer experience at a healthcare startup August 18, 2021 At Redox, we think two things are really important: our customers, and our engineers’ well-being.
The Art of the Small Pull Request August 16, 2021 [Written in collaboration with TC Tobin-Campbell] Most software engineers assume it’s better to make many…
Want to join the Redox Engineering team? Read this first. March 13, 2019 Joining a new company is almost always a leap of faith. You never really know what life will…
A day in the life of a healthcare developer attempting to use Redox December 17, 2018 Today, I’m building a simple patient demographics web application using C# .NET, MVC5, and Web API 2.0. All…
Pager anti-patterns and heuristics for successfully automating pages June 5, 2018 At Redox we have been using PagerDuty for almost the entire history of the company. The ability to…
5 reasons you should send developers to HIMSS February 26, 2018 Niko recently wrote a great article about Redox’s vision Supporting the Human Connection in Healthcare. One image…
Meditations on When to Start an Engineering Blog April 7, 2017 When does your startup need an engineering blog? This question is something we’ve been wrestling with for a…
5 Things Rockstar Developers Need to Become Rockstar Healthcare Developers August 16, 2016 I’ve spent a lot of valuable time reading and learning how to become a rockstar…
Landing a Tech Job with Arts and Crafts June 27, 2016 Oh, hi. I’m Nick John. I joined Redox at the beginning of June…
Explaining SOAP and REST to the BizDev team May 15, 2016 With all the EHRs that our engine interacts with, it’s kind of hard to keep track of…