Whether you bench on Netflix shows and movies weekly or not, there is no denying that they know what they are doing from a technology point of view. How does this apply to games you might ask, at the base of Netflix’s frontend Apps, is JavaScript, React, RxJS and Redux, which could be used for games.
Luckily for us, Netflix is quite awesome in sharing knowledge.
Here are some useful links we have found:
Netflix UI Engineering - YouTube
Netflix JavaScript Talks - Making Bandersnatch
Netflix JavaScript Talks - RxJS + Redux + React = Amazing!
Netflix Tech Blog - Medium.com
Signup Funnel:
https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/growth-engineering-at-netflix-accelerating-innovation-90eb8e70ce59
Debugging Node.js in Production:
https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/debugging-node-js-in-production-75901bb10f2d
Page Simulation for Better Offline Metrics at Netflix:
https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/page-simulator-fa02069fb269
Our learnings from adopting GraphQL:
https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/our-learnings-from-adopting-graphql-f099de39ae5f
Netflix’s Production Technology = Voltron
https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/netflixs-production-technology-voltron-ab0e091d232d
Full Cycle Developers at Netflix — Operate What You Build:
https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/full-cycle-developers-at-netflix-a08c31f83249